Loud Reading Is when you are on the top of your voice and it helps you with your oral expression. Similar to Oral Reading. Silent Reading is More on Reading inside your head.
Reading aloud involves speaking the words out loud, while reading silently is done without speaking the words. Reading aloud can help with pronunciation and comprehension, while reading silently can often be faster and more efficient for personal reading.
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"Reading down" in law refers to interpreting a law narrowly to avoid conflict with constitutionality or other laws. "Reading in" refers to adding words to a law to ensure constitutionality or to give effect to the legislative intent. Both techniques are used by courts to interpret laws.
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A play might be shorter as to a story could be longer.
The difference between the corrected reading and the mean (average) reading is called 'Absolute error.
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