It is possible but, to be on the safe side you should probably ask the teacher you are taking classes with for the next school year
The feeling that an author wants a reader to have while reading can vary depending on the tone and themes of a particular work. It could be curiosity, suspense, empathy, or inspiration, among others. Ultimately, the author's intention is to evoke a specific emotional response that enhances the reader's engagement with the text.
Comprehension is manifested when a reader interacts with the text. A reader brings in his world knowledge in reading, so that if a student has no prior knowledge, a reader could not contribute to the text. Reading comprehension comes in when a reader gives his views on the test not just simply agreeing on the author's ideas...
it depends if you are a speed reader, or have trouble reading. jimmy Carter, a speed reader, could read 2000 words a minute. No I am a 13 year old who doesnt have troubles reading.
Does the narrator sound casual or formal
"What was that I just read?" (APEX)
Yawning while reading could be due to a lack of oxygen or stimulation, as reading is a relatively low-energy activity for the brain. Yawning may also be a subconscious response to fatigue or boredom during prolonged reading sessions.
The act of reading email is not a profession, however, the act of responding and providing consultation in the form of an email response could perhaps be. For example, a Physician might offer medical opinions via email for a fee (although most states have enacted legislation that mandates a face to face visit before an Rx may lawfully be prescribed). Were the email reader planning on becoming an author, all of the emails he or she had read might be categorized as research. Therefore, the email reader's profession (admittedly self proclaimed) could be termed "virtual researcher".
There are many tips which could help you write an essay on summer vacation. For example, you should make sure the intro is interesting and grabs the reader's attention.
You could probably finish reading the Bible in 1 or 2 days if you are a good reader. That isn't the way to read 'mankind's instruction manual' in my opinion though.
when you finish reading a book you take a test over it, depending on how many question you get right is how many points you get.
People who could write at the time Shakespeare wrote most likely wrote. I assume at least one of your (the reader or who the reader is reading to) ancestors wrote unless I'm wrong somehow.
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