Frankenstein Speed Reading

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In my last essay, How I Read, I stated that I would use a combination of skimming and speed reading to read Frankenstein. You added that when I read I should put the story first, but not forget any thoughts or questions that I have had. You also said that I should do a reflection of the reading after I am done reading. I have done a pretty good job at keeping my word on how I/ you wanted me to read. The article, Literary Studies and Interpreting Literary Texts, discussed how to speed read and how I wanted to read. It suggested that I showed spend some time previewing the book before I start reading by reading the beginning and ending paragraphs of each chapter as well as any introduction to the book. It said that this would increase the understanding

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