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Make a photocopy of the article. Read the article a second time to underscore thematic concepts. Highlight the thesis of the article. Underline concepts that recur frequently throughout the article. Make notes of any concepts that are not fully proven or explained.
You can also print out a copy. Unless you are very familiar with a note taking program like Evernote, you should do it by hand. Ensure you have page numbers, so that you can cite the article correctly in your analysis. You will want to read more slowly and mark in the margins as you go. This should be the main argument that the writer is making or trying to prove. Your analysis will refer back to this thesis frequently as you decide how successful the author was in convincing their audience. Underline supporting points and make notes about them in the margins as you go along. If you are reading a scientific paper, look for methods, evidence, and results. This is the accepted structure of most scientific papers. These annotations will save you time during the writing process.