Asking "What do I want to know?" before reading helps clarify your purpose and focus for reading. It helps you identify what specific information or insights you are seeking, so you can approach the reading material with a sense of direction and purpose.
a motivation to read.
i don't know. that's why im asking
No, you should read Word Help before asking.
AWESOME BOOK, but you should read, what my mother doesnt know, before you read, what my girlfriend doesnt know... its the book before what my girlfriend doesnt know!
yes, don't eat it and then its healthy... come on dude, if you can read, then read what is in gravy before asking such a silly dang question.
You need to read "He's Just Not Into You"
why are you asking us use your brain i am not being rood but the answer is yesyesyes
RTFA stands for "Read The Fine Article" (or sometimes "Read The Fine A**"). It is an internet acronym used to encourage someone to read a specific article or resource in detail before asking questions or making comments, implying that the information they seek is already provided in that material. It is often used in online forums and discussions to promote self-sufficiency in seeking information.
because it will help you understand not just read or study
i dont know im asking wikianswer do they no the answer so leave me alone
before asking any question you should read first because in your question its required many answer and your question required in answer is another question what types of cds you are asking for.