this is something young readers typically do as they are learning new words and sounding them out, but I know many literate adults who do this based on habit and reading patterns. So all it means is that your lips move while reading, better that than your ears moving while listening...
2007-01-21 22:54:56
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answered by ? 3
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A Mime is a poor component to Waste. On a extra extreme word, i have not met someone who does what you're speaking about, except you're pertaining to the stressful mimicking act human beings do at the same time as they try to get on your nerves. i recognize this youngster who will say some thing and then after he will proceed to flow his mouth like he's reciting in his head what he had merely stated to himself.
2016-12-02 21:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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That you have just started reading, the more you do it the less it will happen.
And as for the "they" theirs probably do too, unless you're thinking about it, you might not notice it.
I still hear the words in my head. If they get to loud I threaten them with a QTip.
2007-01-21 22:22:55
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answered by Old guy 124 6
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Anybody who doesn't read is a dummy.
2007-01-21 22:12:23
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answered by Debra D 7
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people absorb information in different ways, i don't think it means your'e a "dummy"
2007-01-21 23:29:57
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answered by SNAP! 4
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It means your absorbed in what your reading.
2007-01-21 22:17:11
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answered by eyes_of_iceblue 5
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I think that it means that you have something else on your mind.
2007-01-21 22:21:36
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answered by Deadhead Incognito 7
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