This sort of question is designed to make you think. You have to make a list of all the things about your paper that are important -- what sort of information do you give the reader and why is that information useful to them?
"What is the paper about?" "Who will read the paper?" "What is the purpose of the paper?"
Read from the paper
No, why should I?
It depends on you! You can have it to be as long as you want it to be!
The conclusion to an academic paper should summarize the main points of the paper without rehashing them. This gives readers an easy way to remember all the important things they've read in the paper.
It is true that if you want to get a truer picture of someone's life you should read about that person. This is because you will learn about their hardships.
You should be able to know if you watch the news or read the paper ;)
You would read a autobiography. :)
You should read finance and accounting books you want to become a financial adviser.
you should draw or if you do not want to draw you can read
An abstract in a research paper should summarize the main points of the study, including the research question, methods, results, and conclusions. It should give readers a clear idea of what the paper is about without having to read the full document.
Most people won't want to read, but you should read. Otherwise, do some homework you have tonight- that way you do not have tons for tonight. You could talk to a friend quietly or quiz yourself on any quizzes you have, or just doodle on a piece of paper.