If you are reading a book, learn to talk with the writer. You can mark or write questions on the white space of the book. You can write down what you think about the story. You can also say if you agree or disagree with the writer. You can even argue with the writer and write your opinion.
Why?
The scribbling helps you read and focus. It also prevents you from the side-off. You can really get the right message. Most importantly, it assists you with your intellectual growth. You will become smarter.
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