@AllenMarquis
Marc A.
@AllenMarquis · 3:32

Have You Ever Thought About What Life Must Be Like For Those Who Cannot Read?

However, you need to be able to do all of them well in order to get the most out of reading, particularly decoding and comprehending. Now, what comes to my mind is anytime I try to do anything in terms of having to read directions, if one cannot read and comprehend, I don't understand how they get along in 2021. Case in point, I'll give you an example

What must life be like in 2021 for those who cannot read. I’m interested in hearing your responses.

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@Karan.Dev
Karan Dev
@Karan.Dev · 1:18

What’s your approach to reading?

So I end up reading long form articles and books that are shorter in size. But I don't know if that's the best approach to reading. What would you say in terms of what the ideal amount is in terms of books or in terms of articles or anything like that? Do you have a met? Third, to how you approach reading
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 3:27

https://s.swell.life/SSR54uprUbQ1D5f Pro Literacy website

And to car into your point about reading books. I started one of the first adult New Readers Book clubs in San Francisco, where readers at a certain level were able to start reading easy books, and the pride was so beautiful that they got so moved but that they were able to sit on a public bus or sit on a public park and hold a book
@kimestryarts
Kim M
@kimestryarts · 1:45
And I think that one of the reasons is because when you read, you see other worlds, you see other possibilities. And so having someone who is enslaved learning about other ways of living and other possibilities and allowing them to dream was considered a very dangerous thing. So I almost see reading as freedom and as an act of rebellion
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