Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Good Reading Good Writing


In order for your story to be good, it has to be interesting and catching. If the story is not interesting, the reader has no intention to continue to read a boring book. The writing has to be clear and illustrate a theme or meaning for the reader to catch on to keep reading. Other wise, readers lose their interest in the book and throw it away. A good reader is someone who is actively engaged with the book. Whether it’s by highlighting, underlining, circling unknown words, a reader must be annotating the paper. If a reader does not annotate, it shows either the person didn’t read it, or the person doesn’t read carefully. Also, A good reader asks questions about sections of the text they don’t understand or words they don’t understand. But, reading and writing influence each other. From being a good reader, the next time you write a paper, you remember what you saw in other peoples writings and remember to include the necessary criteria to make your paper improve. Then from being a good writer, readers often look for grammar, sentence fluency, and more literary criteria that they can spot in another’s paper. Overall, frequent readers help frequent writers improve, while frequent writers help frequent readers improve helping to create good reading and good writing.

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