9 reading notes are urgently needed under 80. Don t have too many words!

Updated on educate 2024-02-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Like! Books are the ladder of human progress; Books are the food of the human spirit; Books are an indispensable part of life, and learning knowledge, enriching myself, broadening my horizons, and understanding everything in the world from books is the enlightenment teacher of my life! From the book, I learned a lot of principles of life and experience in dealing with people!

    Books are my best friend! (more than 90 words).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Helen. Keller's "If To Me.

    I read the book "Three Days of Light" a long time ago, and I read it again this summer. "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" is composed of three books, "My Life", "Out of the Darkness", and "Teacher", as well as the famous essay "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" published in the American "Atlantic Monthly", which is a complete and systematic introduction to Helen's rich, vivid, real and great life.

    This is a legendary woman who shook the world in her brave way, "a woman who lived in darkness but brought light to the world, a woman who spent 88 years but spent 87 years in a closed world without light, sound, and speech." It was this man who was in the world of blindness, deafness and mute who graduated from Durcliffe College of Harvard University and used all the strength of his life to run around and build a charity for the benefit of people with disabilities. He was selected by Time magazine as one of the top ten American heroes and idols of the twentieth century.

    No wonder the famous writer Mark. Twain once said, "There were two strange men in the nineteenth century, one was Napoleon and the other was Helen."

    Keller. In this book, Helen shows us some of her "most interesting and valuable" stories, showing her psychological journey from confusion, hesitation, and helplessness at the beginning to her courage and strength.

    In the article "The Man Who Reshapes Life", I was moved by one of her words. When she finally learned a lot of words with the help of Teacher Sullivan, she happily wrote, "Ah!

    Is there a happier child in the world than me? One sentence made me feel that even when all the suffering was put before her, it was all vulnerable and vulnerable. Some people will laugh at her pretending, but when a deaf and dumb person finally learns to spell, isn't it a great happiness for her!

    Looking at our conditions, we are undoubtedly better than hers, but to be honest, no one has ever enjoyed such happiness as his.

    To read a good book is to have a conversation with the heart of a great person. In this book, as Helen narrates, I finally touch the holy soul. Helen.

    Keller's success is an example for each and every one of us. When friends are lonely and helpless, they can't help but talk to Helen with their hearts, so you might as well read this book "If You Give Me Three Days of Light" with your heart!

    If it has to be 50 words, then you can abbreviate it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    "The Biggest Ear of Wheat" pursues the biggest. But holding the one-year-old in front of you in your hands, that's what really matters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Everyone's life experience and learning methods are different, and the way of reading is also different, I will spend a lot of time reading a lot of books, but not every book is a book to make reading notes, I do a lot of reading notes, and each book is different, today I will share some of my own ways to make reading notes......

    1. About the way storybooks are recorded.

    1. Briefly write down a few of the most interesting episodes. After reading a book, tell yourself which part and which character you like the most.

    2. Take it a step further, talk about the scene where the story takes place and who the main characters are. Analyze the personality and character of the protagonist of the story, and talk about why you like or dislike him.

    3. Summarize the main thread of the story. After reading, distill the beginning, development and outcome of the story:

    How it started.

    What happened in between.

    How does it end? 4. What are the main meanings of this book? Here are some examples. For every book you read, write at least a few questions.

    5. While reading, while taking notes, while noting down the macro failure problems generated in the process, the left column is the note, and the right column is the problem.

    6. Express your opinion: What do you think of this book, list at least 3 reasons...

    7. Draw a story map and tell the story to yourself from four aspects.

    The environment in which the story takes place.

    Main characters. Problems that arise.

    Or take the main characters as the context and talk about what the problem is? How?

    2. On the way of recording documentary rent and infiltration books.

    1. 5 questions to ask when reading a documentary book or a news report:

    About whom. What happened.

    When it happened.

    At**? Why did it happen?

    2. For some popular science documentary books, you can use a piece of paper to summarize the main "facts" in the book

    What did you read today?

    How do you feel? Why?

    Your favorite characters, what happened to them?

    What questions about what you read today?

    4. What is the point of view from the book, and why do you think so?

    Why did you choose this book to read?

    Summarize the main content of the book in three sentences.

    Describe the setting and era in which the story takes place.

    What did you learn from this book?

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