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Triss [41]
2 years ago
12

Work individually. Think of your own reading experience and write a paragraph of 150 – 200

English
1 answer:
Hunter-Best [27]2 years ago
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Answer:

While I can't just write up a paragraph for you ( Twould be plagarism ), I can certainly help. List the books you read in high school, and in the ways you read them ( quickly, slowly, methodically, excitiedly, ect. ect. ) Example: " I read War and Peace when I was in high school, and while at first I felt a bit overwhelmed, as I continued, I began to get more and more engrossed in the book, the plot, and fell in love with all the characters. It made me realize that I should slow down and learn to enjoy the book for what it was, not just words, but an art well worth taking the time to appreciate. " and then continue to say how if you were to read another book like it, how you could/would read it, maybe differently, or the same if desired so.

Explanation:

It's alot easier to finish once you start, trust me :)

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