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Racer Just a beginner (just_a_beginner)
Race Number 495
Date Tue, 14 Jul 2020 15:20:38 +0000
Speed 89 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 97.7%
Rank 5th place (out of 5)
Opponents artilox (3rd place) despot (1st place) speedytypingyt (4th place) suzufruit (2nd place)

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The goal a reader seeks determines the way he reads. The effectiveness with which he reads is determined by the amount of effort and skill he puts into his reading. In general, the rule is: the more effort the better, at least in the case of books that are initially beyond our powers as readers and are therefore capable of raising us from a condition of understanding less to one of understanding more. Finally, the distinction between instruction and discovery (or between aided and unaided discovery) is important because most of us, most of the time, have to read without anyone to help us. Reading, like unaided discovery, is learning from an absent teacher. We can only do that successfully if we know how.
How to Read a Book (book) by Charles Van Doren, Mortimer J. Adler (see stats)

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