Tuesday, November 4, 2008

1st Body Paragraph

TS: Weather it’s reading a book to yourself, analyzing what it means or talking in a discussion, there are many advantages to rereading. SD: Rereading helps because when you look at the story or book a second time, you pick up on new things. CM: When you learn new things, it makes you think harder which helps you to start understanding what the author might be trying to get across. CM: By understanding what the author is trying to say, you can understand the book more and it is more fun to read. SD: A second advantage to rereading is you start to understand words and phrases you never knew before. CM: Sometimes reading a book is hard “because of the revolting language” (Mansfield 9). CM: But once you start getting familiar with the words, they aren’t so foreign to you. CM: Also, it can be “so extravagant” (Mansfield 9) looking up new words and exploring the dictionary. SD: Finally, the last reason why it’s important to reread is because you can understand. CM: You can understand the importance of the book and why the author wrote what he or she wrote. CM: As you understand what you’re reading, it will help you significantly through you high school and college years. CS: Rereading is an important aspect of reading any piece of literature. By rereading, you get the full impact on what the story means and how it may relate to you.

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