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Figure 6.2: introductory paragraphs 2–8 • Read the first sentence of two of the paragraphs following introductions. • Look at concluding paragraphs on last page. Article does not have a signalled conclusion as it had a signalled introduction. But it does conclude with para 30 stating: ‘The IGC has proclaimed that the European Union belongs to its citizens. The proof of the pudding will be in the eating [p 343].’ (IGC=Inter-Governmental Conference) • Did you note the use of the figurative language? • This activity has assisted in deciding the potential relevance of the text. • If the work in hand concerned the European citizen, enough has been gained by the introduction, headings and last paragraph to conclude that the article is relevant.
DOI link for Figure 6.2: introductory paragraphs 2–8 • Read the first sentence of two of the paragraphs following introductions. • Look at concluding paragraphs on last page. Article does not have a signalled conclusion as it had a signalled introduction. But it does conclude with para 30 stating: ‘The IGC has proclaimed that the European Union belongs to its citizens. The proof of the pudding will be in the eating [p 343].’ (IGC=Inter-Governmental Conference) • Did you note the use of the figurative language? • This activity has assisted in deciding the potential relevance of the text. • If the work in hand concerned the European citizen, enough has been gained by the introduction, headings and last paragraph to conclude that the article is relevant.
Figure 6.2: introductory paragraphs 2–8 • Read the first sentence of two of the paragraphs following introductions. • Look at concluding paragraphs on last page. Article does not have a signalled conclusion as it had a signalled introduction. But it does conclude with para 30 stating: ‘The IGC has proclaimed that the European Union belongs to its citizens. The proof of the pudding will be in the eating [p 343].’ (IGC=Inter-Governmental Conference) • Did you note the use of the figurative language? • This activity has assisted in deciding the potential relevance of the text. • If the work in hand concerned the European citizen, enough has been gained by the introduction, headings and last paragraph to conclude that the article is relevant.
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