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If my text is very expensive, I will want to sell it at the end of the semester. Considering this plan, shouId I highlight and write in my book?

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If my text is very expensive, I will want to sell it at the end of the semester. Considering this plan, shouId I highlight and write in my book?

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A. I have historically seen a difference in class performance between those students who write in their books and those who don’t. You are now in college where you can highlight, mark, and write in your texts. Take advantage of the privilege. Reading comprehension hinges on active reading rather than passive reading. You are an active reader when you preview, question, highlight, write in the margins, and literally consume the text. The little amount of money you get back for a returned text is not worth the tremendous loss of knowledge that occurs when you keep a distance from your text during a semester. You only have 17 weeks to realize the benefit of your class, so capitalize on the opportunity while you can.

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