Respuesta :

  This goes at the top of the page.  It tells about the author of the article you read:  author, title, year of publication, name and number of journal.  Use “EasyBib”, “Cite This For Me” or “Noodle Tools” for proper for.SUMMARY:  Paragraph 1 (“What did the article say?”: Start by clearly stating the topic of the text/source.  Summarize the article in a minimum of 7 non-plagiarized sentences.  Include things like the purpose of the study, the process, findings, and conclusions. Use details from the article, but always paraphrase.Reflection:  Paragraph 2 (“How does this article apply to me?”):  React to the information in the article in a minimum of 7 original sentences.  Note the article’s strengths and weaknesses using evidence.  Support your reasoning with details and examples from your own life, your past knowledge, and the article.