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APPARTS

APPARTS. Document Analysis. A PPARTS: Author. Who created the document? Who is the speaker? What do you know about the creator and/or speaker?. A P PARTS: Place and Time. When was the document written or said ? Where was the document produced? What else was going on during this time?.

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APPARTS

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  1. APPARTS Document Analysis

  2. APPARTS: Author • Who created the document? • Who is the speaker? • What do you know about the creator and/or speaker?

  3. APPARTS: Place and Time • When was the document written or said? • Where was the document produced? • What else was going on during this time?

  4. APPARTS: Prior Knowledge • What other historical events are connected to this document? • What background knowledge is needed?

  5. APPARTS: Audience • Who is the intended audience? • Who was being spoken too? • Does this affect the reliability of the source?

  6. APPARTS: Reason • What is the purpose of this document? • Why was it written or spoken? • Why was the document created?

  7. APPARTS: The Main Idea • Summarize the author’s or speaker’s main point. • This will take about 3-4 sentences.

  8. APPARTS:Significance • Why is this document important? • What impact did it have? • What is your evidence? • Again, this will take a few sentences.

  9. APPARTS Practice

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