The term "musketeers" typically refers to soldiers armed with muskets, particularly in historical contexts, such as the famous French Musketeers of the 17th century. In a broader sense, it may symbolize camaraderie, loyalty, and bravery among a close-knit group of individuals. The usage in the reading passage likely conveys themes of friendship or teamwork, highlighting the bond shared by the characters involved.
A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or essay.
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Why am I reading this? What's my reading plan? What does this passage mean? How does this information relate to my prior knowledge?
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What does the story mean in a larger context
Three musketeers. "One for all and all for one!"
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You probably mean d'Artagnan (pronounced "dar-tan-yan") of the Three Musketeers. (Actually, d'Artagnan is not one of the titular Musketeers; those are Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.)
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Reading flexibility refers to the ability to adjust one's reading approach based on the text being read. This can include adapting reading speed, comprehension strategies, and focus to match the content and purpose of the text. It involves being able to switch between different reading styles and techniques as needed.