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During reading you exercise your memory and concentration. Reading has never been a pointless activity, so I hope nobody have doubts that it is good to read books. Reading helps not only in getting knowledge but also in improving your language skills. Moreover, it can get you rocks off... of course, if a book is interesting. You can say word, not look for that one which "run away". Because of it, you are able to be more interesting person. What is more, it develops your words' store. More, you can be upon as a person much more creative. It is helpful, not only in your lifetime, but also at work. It means that you are able to communicate in easier and more interesting way with others. People who read little, know less and people who know little, decide wrongly. Summing up, reading improves language, knowledge and imagination. Reading stimulates to thinking and builds your imagination up, which is really important skill. |
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