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Hi,
Recently I found it is an essential point for asking a mind-probing question. Because when activating a book, some stuffs will attract my attention while dipping. And in that time I forget to ask a question. In such way I found that I am reading it normally, not dipping.
I think that is why superreading a novel is very hard, because that is "linear", and you cannot stop at somewhere,asking a question, so that you have to dip from the 1st page to the end.
So if the question is answered, then should I stop it, close the book(prevent me from continue reading the following sentence), and spending couples of seconds to form and ask a further question?

LT

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If you're reading a novel for enjoyment use rapid reading. The theme is what happened next? So you use superreading & dipping, skittering, rhythmic perusal as the text flows for you.

It never hurts to pause to check in with yourself for questions.

Alex


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