The part I enjoy the most about the reading process is mentally translating group of letters into words and stringing them together into sentences which allows us not only to understand what the writer is explaing but also allures our mind into creating an entire universe around simple sentences and that these sentences have the ability to evoke feelings and influence our perception/ideals.
Personally I considered I could improve my retelling since sometimes I'm so in love with the original way a book/story was written that I feel like paraphrasing it or coming up with a remake would be disrespectful, however I do understand that sometimes it is necessary in order to transmit the original message in an innovative way to reach new audiences.
The sentence "<span>The man in the back row brought his friends with him" is examined. The subject of the sentence is the man. The verb or the action word in the sentence is brought. the direct object answers what was brought. The direct object is friends. The subject complement is in the back row which describes the man. the objective complement that describes his friends is the term "with him".</span>
Being patient and repeating the lesson twice without being asked to. This helps a lot because during elementary and middle school I would be asked to take notes and write it down. But they’d either speak too fast or it was to much to write, so it’s always good to repeat 2-3 times and it’s also a good way to memorize things.
Sapnap And BBH
They are so wholesome together :)
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