yes
reading is considerd as an active process because through reading our emotion and psychological thinking will react..
when you read, you think. if any problem occurs in the book your reading lets say, you would be thinking, how would the character his/her problem. that is one way of thinking when your reading, another way is when your thinking about whats going on in the book. if you don't understand it, the book is not right for you.
"Reading without thinking leads to a cluttered mind overwhelmed with information. On the other hand, thinking without reading can result in a lack of context and depth in one's thoughts, making them unbalanced and uninformed."
Reading is a cognitive (thinking) process.
This statement suggests that simply reading without engaging with the material can lead to a disorganized mind, while thinking without a basis in reading can make someone scatterbrained. It emphasizes the importance of both absorbing information through reading and critically analyzing that information through thinking. The synergy between reading and thinking is crucial for developing a balanced and coherent understanding of the world.
when you read, you think. if any problem occurs in the book your reading lets say, you would be thinking, how would the character his/her problem. that is one way of thinking when your reading, another way is when your thinking about whats going on in the book. if you don't understand it, the book is not right for you.
It is a noun. The word "reading" here is a gerund acting as a compound subject with the gerund "talking."
enterepepreneur is someone your talking about or reading about
The SQR3 method of reading says that during the survey stage, the reader should be self questioning and thinking about what they already know about the topic at hand. Additionally, the reader should be thinking about why they are reading the essay and what they hope to get out of it.
less thinking, more talking
Reading, reading and reading! It will help improve thinking and writing skills.
Whoever is reading the book. E.g: you.