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Primary Source Note Cards Structure & Required Information

Notes  REVIEW: A primary source is the work you are writing about—ours is The Catcher in the Rye  PURPOSE: Note cards help to organize information and avoid plagiarism  ASSIGNMENT: complete 12 primary source note cards

Example of Front of Card

Sample II - ASalinger View of the World – Corrupt Adults Holden sees DB as a corrupt adult because he is using his talents to make money, not for his own enjoyment. “He’s out in Hollywood now, DB, being a prostitute.” 2