The Importance of Headings in Content
The most straightforward steps are 1, 2, and 3. By having a look at the title, I can tell what the article is about and think of what to expect even before reading through the document.
The Significance of the Abstract
The abstract provides a summary of what the whole article contains. Therefore, it also gives me a glimpse of the content of the article.
Understanding the Conclusion
The conclusion highlights the main points discussed in the article, findings, and limitations, and, therefore, provides a better understanding of the context.
The Challenge of Statistical Analysis
The most challenging section to comprehend is the statistical analysis which is under results; it makes the article difficult to understand. The tables and graphs are unclear, and not vividly elaborated in the text. Thus making it hard for me to understand what the graphs portray. Also, the data is piled up together and not easy to distinguish which sections they represent.
The Issue with Graphs and Equations
I did not understand the graphs shown in the results section. Despite being described, I cannot identify the information depicted especially on the line graphs. Other parts of the article I did not understand are the areas that contain equations; it seems the author is justifying some claims but the formulas used look complex and require more explanation.
Exploring Carbon Oxide Reduction Techniques
The article discusses the source of carbon oxide that is polluting the atmosphere and some of the ways that have been implemented to try and reduce the amount of the gas in the atmosphere. It explores different techniques of containing carbon oxide that is applicable in various environments. The primary method highlighted is the use the evergreen shrubs that absorb carbon oxide from the atmosphere; the experiments portrayed by the article show the level of carbon that the bushes can take from the air under different circumstances (Mori et al., 2016).
References
Mori, J., Fini, A., Burchi, G., & Ferrini, F. (2016). Carbon Uptake and Air Pollution Mitigation of Different Evergreen Shrub Species. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 42(5).
Zhang, L., Kopak, R., Freund, L., & Rasmussen, E. (2010). A taxonomy of functional units for information use of scholarly journal articles. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 47(1), 1-10.