Shakespeare's contemporaries did not recommend that people re-read his works. They did not even recommend that people should read them the first time. However, there was a demand for copies of the scripts so people could read over what they had heard in the theatre, just like people want a copy of the music they just heard at the concert so they can hear it again. Printers knew they could make money by selling play scripts so they printed them, and people bought them without having anyone recommend that they should do so. Actually, Shakespeare and his friends would have preferred if people paid to come to more plays instead of spending their money on books. (Shakespeare did not make any money from the sale of his play scripts.)
Shakespeare's contemporaries did not recommend that people re-read his works. They did not even recommend that people should read them the first time. However, there was a demand for copies of the scripts so people could read over what they had heard in the theatre, just like people want a copy of the music they just heard at the concert so they can hear it again. Printers knew they could make money by selling play scripts so they printed them, and people bought them without having anyone recommend that they should do so. Actually, Shakespeare and his friends would have preferred if people paid to come to more plays instead of spending their money on books. (Shakespeare did not make any money from the sale of his play scripts.)
Rereading can help improve comprehension and retention of information by reinforcing connections in the brain. It allows for a deeper understanding of the material and can help identify key points that may have been missed initially. Additionally, rereading provides an opportunity to solidify knowledge and boost memory recall.
The publisher for "Rereading America" is Bedford/St. Martin's.
It means that you must reread the selection carefully and try to understand it completely
The word 'rereading' is a verb, the present participle, present tense of the verb to 'reread'. The present participle of a verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun.Examples:She was rereading the terms of her contract. (verb)It was a rereading exercise to find a different perspective. (adjective)The rereading of the will was attended by the whole family. (noun)
This is an example of rereading for clarification. Rereading a section of text is a common strategy to better understand confusing information or concepts in a book. It can help improve comprehension and retention of the material.
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The term is usually written as a single word "rereading."
Colombo has written: 'Don 1' 'Rereading America'
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I read it back in the late 90s and I am currently rereading it. Great book.