"Read before you think" means understanding the information presented before forming your own thoughts or opinions on the subject. By fully grasping the content, you can engage with it more effectively and develop more informed ideas or responses. It's about taking the time to comprehend before reacting or interpreting.
I dont think anyone has the time to sit and explain it, so I think you should... Read it! It's an AMAZING book! :)
They are used to explain what a particular paragraph is about to give you an idea about what the paragraph is about.
Its NOT a matter of HOW late, just that you ARE late. Read your contract. That should explain when you are in DEFAULT.
What was was before was was was, is a riddle. If you read it slowly and think about it the answer is not as difficult as you might think. Before was was was, was was is. So the answer would be, is.
Carefully read the question. Think about your answer. Write an answer using complete sentences. Explain and give details, with a helpful attitude. That's it!
Twilight,Wimpy Kid. Well I think that depends on who you are. Everyone has a different opinion on what you should read before you die so really there is no true answer to this question.
of course! well only if you like dogs. I think it has to do with a dog... geez i read it this year. dude if you want to find out just READ IT. ever thought about that before? common sense man.
i think it depends on WHERE you explain it and WHO you explain it to.
I don't really know how I would explain it. I think you guys can watch it but it is not really the same compared to the book. I think you guys should read the book first and then watch the movie. I think it was not great.
You don't have to read them in order. I read the 3 before I read the 1 and 2. So that answers your question. Have a nice day.I think it helps to read them in order, but it isn't necessary as it's easy to understand.
i dont know read watch ask &find-out!
Are you that dumb they have every thing that you could think of so read a book before you ask a ?