Thursday, May 9, 2019

Visual reading - the key to fast reading

Why does visual reading improve reading speed and comprehension? Reading faster is related to being clearly close to the text rather than hearing. The amount of auditory effects will vary depending on the reading material you choose. Through the auditory effect, I mean something like a head rhyme, in which intentionally repeated consonants are usually continuous words. There is also a very similar resonance. It can be described as a repetition of the same vowel. Both of these are used to have an impact on the reader.

Also worth mentioning are the anaphora, polyptoton, disjunction, epistrophe, vocal and paronomasia. All of these are the literary effects you can find in poetry, short stories and good novels.

Visual reading will basically prevent all of these effects from reaching the reader. First, people may immediately condemn and oppose visual reading. But most reading materials are included, and this cannot be ignored. from

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In fact, in most of the things we don't like to read, this is especially worrying in many of the more difficult texts. School and university textbooks fall into this category. People can even argue from

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 Reading these materials has become more difficult due to the lack of use of literary equipment. However, this is too far from the subject.

Textbooks, newspaper articles, information manuals and manuals are rarely used for auditory effects because they are not necessarily written from

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In this case, visual reading should be used.




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