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The first sentence implies a general request for a man who reads, while the second sentence specifically requests a man who reads. The addition of "a" in the second sentence emphasizes the singularity and specificity of the man being sought.

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Q: What is the Difference between Give me a man who reads. And Give me w man. Who reads?
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