Friday, October 28, 2011
"Close,Reading and Myths"
Close reading is a valuable skill for college because it is the building block for larger analysis from a story. It is valuable also because it helps you understand stories, passages, and myths but it helps you pay close attention to what you’re reading and it’s very effective when checking for grammar, literary devices, Tone, Style, Theme and the main purpose of any story. Close reading doesn’t just help you with reading a book, but it also help you with understandability and you can separate close reading into four different types of attention that will help you read and understand a story better such as Linguistic, Semantic, Structural and Cultural. But it helps you with organizing the situation in the story and like for a myth it gives you better suggestion of what really could have happen, so people need myths for they can have a better understanding of what happen in the past and could tell other people their point of view and that helps with your imagination. Myths are a critical role in life like if we didn’t have stories that people couldn’t solve told to others we would be guessing for the rest of our life but close reading and myths are both important for life and are imagination.
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