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When reading ''[[Warhol / Chris Chan]]'', Chris highlighted selected portions of the text in various colors. He explained his methods in a Twitter post:<ref name=june21></ref>
When reading ''[[Warhol / Chris Chan]]'', Chris highlighted selected portions of the text in various colors. He explained his methods in a Twitter post:<ref name=june21></ref>


Pink - That's Wrong ~ See Facts of from me
*Pink - That's Wrong ~ See Facts of from me


Orange - Half-Right / Half Wrong, See my Facts
*Orange - Half-Right / Half Wrong, See my Facts


Yellow - Generally Interesting, or made me smile
*Yellow - Generally Interesting, or made me smile


Green - Additional Facts for Context, I have <u>(More To It Than The Stated)</u>
*Green - Additional Facts for Context, I have <u>(More To It Than The Stated)</u>


Blue - Totally Agree, and on Point
*Blue - Totally Agree, and on Point


Purple - Highly Resonant with me
*Purple - Highly Resonant with me


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Revision as of 10:55, 20 June 2024

Highlighters

Also, so y’all know, I have a rainbow of highlighters, each specified within the false-true range, and then some. Pay Attention.
Chris, June 2021[1]
Chris's chart explaining his highlight notation

A highlighter is a writing tool for specially noting text. Chris has a system for highlighting, demonstrated on at least two occasions.

When reading Warhol / Chris Chan, Chris highlighted selected portions of the text in various colors. He explained his methods in a Twitter post:[1]

  • Pink - That's Wrong ~ See Facts of from me
  • Orange - Half-Right / Half Wrong, See my Facts
  • Yellow - Generally Interesting, or made me smile
  • Green - Additional Facts for Context, I have (More To It Than The Stated)
  • Blue - Totally Agree, and on Point
  • Purple - Highly Resonant with me

References