Probably the best word is "coincidence". "Synchronicity" might also work.
This is true, A literal reading of a passage does mean taking it at face value instead of figuratively. While literal refers to something that actually happens, figurative refers to something that is metaphorical. An example is 'He is so mad that he is foaming at the mouth.' This is a figurative statement because the person is not actually 'foaming at the mouth'.
Review: overview of something, after reading/watching/etc. something, you can review it Preview: before reading/watching/etc. something, you get a glimpse of what it is. Sometimes, a preview is a review (and vise versa)
Reading and watching t.v mostly reading and watching t.v mostly
Reading books related to mathematics and interested to know what's happens in the society through reading or watching news papers.
i think they will prefer watching TV than reading .because reading is words and pictures .
Watching too much television decreases brain activity. Activities such as reading and studying actually help to increase brain function.
Dramatic irony.
Reading a book.
Reading is not usually faster than watching the movie. However, the movie and book probably will be very different.
The movie isn't out yet, but you can do a little something I like to call READING.
Dramatic Irony
watching a movie is better because the movie will get your attention and it will help people watching understand it.