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Vera_Pavlovna [14]
3 years ago
12

Please submit a 15-sentence essay describing how Reading Plus has impacted your life.

English
1 answer:
worty [1.4K]3 years ago
6 0
(I have no Idea what it is bc I’ve never hear of it but fake it till you make it so I did a little research this is my essay)
Reading plus has impacted me because it has encouraged me to read more than what I used to read. It has also made me become more of where of the text. Reading plus has also made me become a better reader. And has also help me to better understand what I am reading. I would totally recommend reading plus to someone who needs a little more practice reading. I have noticed that I feel a more confident in reading since I’ve been reading more while using reading plus. Reading plus has help me read more efficiently and sound more as if I was having a conversation rather than sounding as if I was forced to say something. I have become a better reader while using reading plus and I know that this will help me in my future.
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