Tuesday, September 9, 2014

What it Means to be a Good Reader and Writer




A good reader is not necessarily a person who reads and comprehends at a fast pace, but rather, a person who takes in the content. A good reader notices the smallest details embedded in the text and relates it to the writing. A good reader tries their best to understand the message coming across to them and also making an effort to comprehend the reason for there being certain details. When the person is reading, they make sense of the authors words, and interpreting the meaning behind them in their own way. A good reader makes predictions about what may come next in the reading and relating to the topic at hand. The reader can change the way they read the text according to the voice of the author. Depending on the text, the reader is able to change their tactics for reading.

A good writer is a person who puts thought and effort into their work. They are able to draw in an audience with their words and engage the reader with what they have to say. In this case, the reader has a desire to continue enlightening themselves. Being a good writer means you are able to change your work after you assume that it is completed. A good writer is able to modify their sentence structure as they carry on, in order to vary the tone of the piece. They can change their wording to restate a concept they are trying to draw across to the reader, in return making their piece fluent and eligible. A good writer is someone who takes their time and who works to gradually create a stronger proficiency in writing.

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