2006-12-27
06:36:47
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5 answers
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unflinchingly_raw_beetroot
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Education & Reference
➔ Homework Help
I've read plenty of things for two years and nothing different ensued. I'm growing worried there must be some gizmo involved and I have to ferret this out before this is too late. Once I read three 354-page books in less than one day and afterwards I still couldn't read texts any faster than I had done earlier
I work throughout daytime and have class in the evenings . I don't that have time to practice as much as it's needed. what should I do?
2006-12-27
06:45:57 ·
update #1
Right I'll cling to your suggestion. But what is the best way to practice, by reading known texts (in which I already know what's written) or by reading new texts?
State your position with a logical explanation.
2006-12-27
06:50:58 ·
update #2
I'm not only asking how to read faster but to read swiftly and to understand the contents within as well.
2006-12-27
06:52:43 ·
update #3