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Linear written notes

This is probably the most common form of notes made by students. Notes of this kind set out  the ideas you wish to include in written language and in sequence.  You may  use headings, sub-headings and main ideas in a format that follows the text being read or the text you will construct:

Title
Heading
Main point(s)

Sub-heading
Main point(s)

Sub-heading
Main point(s)


or you may have a series of dot points:

Make notes from your text using one of the above formats.


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