In my annotation for the "Eves Apologie" section of Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum, you can see how I took notes in different colored pens. This is because I went back over it and read it a second time. The black pen signals my initial notes, while the pink pen highlights things I found important the second time through. At points, my annotations are just summarizing Lanyer's arguments about gender inequality and the Garden of Eden, but I also utilize the margins to ask questions about the text and Lanyer's claims. These questions could be the basis for an analytical paper. I also circled some words which seemed connected to each other, and seem to discredit Lanyer's argument about feminine superiority (which she asserts is by virtue of their weakness).