When you highlight the text or take notes during lectures or while reading, it reinforces those points. Your brain will recall those facts or key points easier. Plus, it makes studying and reviewing easier.
For example, imagine listening to your favorite singer talk for two hours about her life. Later, you recall she said she was born in London, went to a private school, and liked to dance. However, your friend took notes, so your friend knew what hospital the singer was born in, the name of the private school she attended, and that she originally liked Ballet dancing but later decided to be a singer. Your friend had more precise and detailed facts than what you only recalled without notes.
When a reader makes notes in the margins of a text, notes that highlight important point, pose questions, summarize, or paraphrase, etc., the reader is scripting anecdotally.
Just like you did ("proficient with power point and excel"). If you want to highlight those skills, then give some specific examples of how you used the skills.
A conclusion summarizes the main point of an essay
The same way you do on Windows. You drag your cursor to the start point, click, and drag it to the end point. If you want to highlight/select all, simply press Command+A.
Randwick varies in altitude/elevation from about 24 m (highlight point) to 86 m (highlight point) above sea level.
there used in powerpoints and other presentations to highlight key points. See the filled in the circles below * point A * Point b * Point C
One can highlight all the text in a bullet point quickly and a one time by pressing ctrl+a together. Another way one can do that is with the mouse. left click the mouse on the text 3 times and it should highlight all the text. From there, right click and then hit copy.
There is a few things you need to do when making a power point. Make sure you have good notes and details.
Editorial liner is a quotation used to fill in a gap or space in the newspaper. It is usually done if the space left is very small.
Allows you to enter the key point
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Frets closer to the bridge are the higher notes, frets closer to the headstock will give lower notes