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ear. ? a unified point of view ? ideas are logically developed, ? facts and views in your paper are properly arranged ? correct all the technical errors ? make a clear copy of your paper and proofread it carefully 。 2) Reading and thinking。 elicitation method of teaching and that of teaching students in accordance with their aptitude are still applicable to China39。 information。s beautiful, mischievous child, Pearl. Dimmesdale has struggled for years with his burden of hidden guilt, but, though he does secret penance, pride prevents him from confessing publicly, and he continues to be tortured by his conscience. Chillingworth39。s Short Stories Unit 2 Collecting Information ? Goals 1. Learn to use the library. 2. Be able to read books and other materials in the right way. 3. Learn to take reading notes. Information ? Information here refers to the material you will need for your research. It is impossible for you to write a paper of some significance without any information, and the quality and quantity of the information you have for your paper show the depth of your research. You should begin collecting the necessary information for your paper the moment you begin your research and you are supposed to keep on doing this till the end of your research. 1. Using the library ? In a library, books are arranged alphabetically according to their authors, titles and the subjects they belong to. That is to say each book has an author card, a title card and one or more subject cards in the card catalogue rooms. Nowadays, most libraries are puterized and the books are arranged in the same way as in the card catalogue rooms 2. Reading ? You should learn to read books quickly and critically. It is not always necessary to read an article from beginning to end or a book from cover to cover. ? it is necessary to know what has been said about the book and who has said so. ? try to find the latest edition of the book and pare what is said in it with what other books say on the same topic. 3. Taking notes ? Rules for notetaking 1) Take notes on cards, or on separate pieces of paper. 2) Place only one note on a card. 3) Be selective. Information on a note card ? Every note card should contain two kinds of information: 1) the