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| Outline | A way to organize notes using headings and bullet points. |
| Boxing | A method that groups information into separate boxes by topic. |
| Cornell | A note-taking style with three parts: notes, keywords, and a summary. |
| Notes | A way to organize notes with main ideas and details. |
| Bullet Points | Dots or symbols used to list important information. |
| Main Idea | The most important point or concept. |
| Subtopic | A smaller idea under a main topic. |
| Cue Column | A section for writing questions or keywords. |
| Summary | A short recap of the main points at the end. |
| Keywords | Important words that help you remember ideas. |
| Highlighting | Using colors to mark important information. |
| Diagram | A visual representation of ideas, like charts or graphs. |
| Review | Going over your notes to remember the information. |
| Key Points | The most important details to remember. |
| Abbreviations | Shortened forms of words to save space. |
| Format | The way notes are arranged on the page. |