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A simple glance across newspaper headlines for a specific reason, looking for specific keywords related to the information you want, is not heavy reading. The kind of reading used for this purpose is skimming.
The Probability of NOT reading newspaper a is .8 The Probability of NOT reading Newspaper b is .84 The probability of NOT reading Newspaper c is .86 Therefore, .8*.84*.86=0.57792=57.792%
Both can be used interchangeably in most circumstances. You would use the first specifically when you are talking about newspapers in general, and the second when there is one particular newspaper you have in mind.
The political viewpoint of a newspaper can be learned by reading the editorial page.
She will have been reading the newspaper when you got there.
Mark is using summarization as a reading strategy by identifying and condensing the main idea of the newspaper article into a brief statement.
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You cannot really walk with the newspaper,but just click on the newspaper and read it,and on other people's computers,your penguin will be reading the newspaper!
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The average person reads a newspaper for about 25 to 30 minutes.
You finish a reading log by reading a book of choice for 20 minutes and once done reading you have a log or journal where you choose a question to answer and you write a few sentences to a paragraph or any amount bigger.
There are various reasons for reading a newspaper, the main ones are: * Education * Keeping up with the news * Enjoyment