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    “Learning how to read through music and movement” is impressive and interesting. The children’s songs are fair-sounding and easy to follow the rhythms with repeating. When the educators teach the children lyrics and let children sing and dance or move around, children use their hearing and body as well as voice together to remember the songs. That is how learning happened. Scientifically, deepest memories happened with utilizing hearing, seeing and sound as well as other body parts together.…

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    Germany from a Jewish perspective. In 8th grade, it is mandatory to read the diary. Although some think that The Diary of Anne Frank is boring and should not be read, students should read this book because it is a first hand account of the Holocaust, it shows what the Jewish people had to go through to survive, and students can relate to the author. Students should definitely read this book. One reason why students should read this book is because it is a first hand account of the Holocaust.…

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    guideline to follow but after I finish that guideline, I can do whatever I please to my writing. When I read, I’m not just reading. I’m no longer at home reading or on earth reading. I’m somewhere else. When I was reading How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster,…

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    Frederick Douglass was born a slave in 1818 and he escaped slavery in 1836. In his narrative, “Learning to Read and Write”, Douglass describes the various steps and struggles he encountered as he learned to read and write. Douglass’ narrative is clearly an emotional piece as evidenced by his use of diction, intense words and imagery. Analyzing Douglass’ emotional appeal through his diction, word choice and imagery will clarify how he conveyed his message, the inhumane treatment of slaves, to his…

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    There are many similarities as well as differences on how we learned to read and write. Dougles was a slave, who was determined to gain independence; he did so by learning to read and write. He has faced many obstacles and despite his mistress refusing to teach him; he was also a slave. Being a slave meant that he couldn’t read or write and his owners feared this because if any slaves learned, they may try to emancipate themselves. He was taught by strangers and he was forced to keep it a…

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    Don’t Read With Your Eyes Summary: When reading a book, one should not read it based on his own perspective of life in the current year. The reader should try to read from a perspective that allows him to sympathize with the time period of the text. The reader doesn’t necessarily have to accept the values within the book, but he should…

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    Why You Should Read To Your Children I have a four year old son, and I read to him every single night. I believe that reading to him encourages his imagination, literary skills and helps us to build a bond. When I read to my son I can the little wheels in his head turning. He asks questions, and tells me what about the story that he thinks is interesting and what he would change. Often times when we are playing together he will bring something I read to him from a story into his imaginative…

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    Another book I have read is Fly a Little Higher written by Laura Sobiech. There was a time after graduating high school in which my family and I experienced some difficulties. My father was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia at the age of 46. We spent a lot of time in the hospital and one of the nurses asked me if I had ever read Fly a Little Higher by Laura Sobiech. I had never even heard of this book before, so that day I went and bought it. This book is about a 17 year old boy who was…

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    listening to her mother read a new story called Little Red Riding Hood, Loren is lying there trying to stay awake until her mother gets to the part where the Big Bad Wolf gobbles up grandmother, Loren got scared and started to cry. It’s a proven fact that one-third of parents reported that their children were brought to tears by Little Red Riding Hood. Although fairy tales could boost a child’s imagination, the child’s imagination could take things too far. Children should not read fairy tales…

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    How To Read The Jewish Bible, authored by biblical scholar, and professor, Marc Zvi Brettler, is an enlightening text, guiding people on how to read the Hebrew scriptures in a more purposeful way. Brettler reveals that this book provides a response to the frustration many readers hold with the Hebrew Bible, based on the accustomed tendency to filter it through the lens of present day culture. Generally, he argues, as a result this leads one to either misconstrue passages, or the arrive to the…

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