Wednesday, August 24, 2016

how to mark a book

                                                            How to mark A book



   with this article I agree and disagree with J. Adler's claims. He states that people should read and write "between the lines" . To be completely honest I don't know what that means. I never thought about breaking my writing down and analyzing it to where I can condense thoughts and how determine information in a book weather if its important or not. He states that all writing is a piece of art , and who's place is it to defile someone's work with what they think, that belongs in their work. People don't go out and mark over sculptor and say that this piece should be added or taken out. Then why should people do that to writing material? Both of these self masterpiece's are consider art, so why should they be treated differently. No matter what the price is of art it should be treated with respect. Because someone dedicated countless hours and effort into there piece so before you just mark up that cheap book you purchased , Have some respect for the author that took the time out to write that book. So I can relate to where every price of writing is important and it shouldn't be just marked all over for your behalf. If you feel like you have a better opinion or you can cover the information on the subject , Make your own notes or even write your own book , But just don't ruin someone else's work that's disrespectful to the writer and everything they work hard for. But if you do decide you are going to mark through a book there are certain tools you can use to not violate the book. My personal favorite is underlining , just underline major points or important forceful statements. Or number  the  margins to indicate the sequence of points the author makes in developing a single argument. These tools I use when I need important information out of a article now with this being said this is the conclusion of my paper. I just want to reiterate that I do share some of the same ideas as Alder.

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