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No, holding a book does not necessarily mean I am doing work. It could simply mean I am reading for leisure, studying, or even using the book for reference. Work requires active engagement and application of effort towards completing tasks or goals.
the outcome to Charlie Joe Jackson book i he finally started doing his work but he still had Timmy reading his books and tell him what the stories was about but charlie does hi work
If I'm home I would waste time by working out or reading a book if u have some work but u still r not doing it and doing some unimportant work then u wasting ur time. Eg-if tomorrow is my exam and today i am reading a novel then i am wasting my time by not doing the important thing first.
Reading a book to some kids at a school.
No, work is a transfer of energy since the boy is just holding the book he is not doing work if he were to slide the book or throw the book for example he would be transferring energy in result "doing work".
I think so . I looked up the book on the Scholastic Reading Counts website & plus I'm doing a project on it Good luck(:
If you were reading a book in which the author interpreted the causes, contexts, chronology, consequences, and implications of the 1776 American Revolution, you'd be reading a work of history.
Sit with the book and then your reading it. It's pretty obvious if you've seen other penguins doing it with the book.
She's sleeping.
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If you were reading a book in which the author interpreted the causes, contexts, chronology, consequences, and implications of the 1776 American Revolution, you'd be reading a work of history.
Continued means that you have to do the same thing again that you were doing example continue reading the book continue means you still have to read the book.