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    In many eyes reading and writing has been a challenge. When I was younger I never seen reading and writing.as a challenge but i will agree on how much I despise it. Writing on the other hand was one of my easiest subjects. I could write for long periods of time without getting distracted. I would always tell myself “If only reading was this interesting.” The earliest memory of reading I am able to think of, was in my pre-school reading as a class. “Green Eggs And Ham” by Dr. Seuss was the book

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    My first experience with writing and reading was in the sixth grade. I wasn’t much of a good writer but was an excellent reader, I would read books, magazines, articles, almost anything that had words in it. Writing wasn’t my strongest subject I always had troubles in delivering the message or moral of the essay. Throughout my middle school years and beginning high school years I didn’t really do much writing or effort until my final year in high school. As I gave you a brief summary of my experience

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    remember most about reading was that I did not have a natural proclivity to reading at first; but I did enjoy it when my oldest sister would read books to my brother and me. I would always request that if she could read a story before I went to bed, whenever I was staying at her house. She for as long as I could remember has always put an importance on working on work that is mandatory and then having fun after. Also, during my elementary school years, I began to start reading more and more books

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    read, my parents read stories to me around the clock; I was reading picture books before pre-k. I have always loved reading because my parents loved it, and I wanted them to always be proud of me. It did form into a habit of my own, though, and through this habit, I found myself. Being a bookworm has been one of my many labels since day one, and I would not have it any other way because reading and writing has constructed me into the person I am today by teaching me life lessons, expanding my mind

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    My Title-One Victory My interest in reading began slowly as I tried to become a better reader after being placed in a Title-one reading class. I wanted to apply myself to be able to go back to my regular class and to be on the same reading level as other kids in my grade. At first it was hard for me to accept because I had always believed I was one the smartest in my class and I didn’t think I needed any help. I also felt inferior to the other kids as it made me uneasy not being as good as everyone

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    "I am thrown off my reading game when i am forced to go fast."-Thomas Newkirk For me, reading has always been a obstacle because its hard for me to stay invested in a book.Throughout my years of reading it has become one of my not so favorite things to do unless if i'm interested in it. My first time learning about letters was when i was in kindergarten because we use to have to learn the A,B,C's and so some spelling.In my younger years i didn't like it and didn't want to learn it.Some books

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    My Reading & Writing Experience My experiences as a writer have been both very engrossing and strenuous. I have learned a great quantity on both reading and writing, though, I continue to struggle on things that I have learned by this time, making the same mistakes that I do not even realize. Sometimes things are not so easy to understand when reading information, especially if the wording of an article is difficult for example. I love the idea of learning new things everyday. These past years

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    My earliest experience with reading and writing were traumatizing especially when I was in the first grade. I still recall the experience I went through to this day. It made me really hate myself because the other kids were making fun of me. The biggest task was learning how to write my name. At first, I thought reading and writing would be fun. I used to watch my siblings read and write at home, and I thought it was fun. My teacher always corrected me because I could not write my name correctly

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    I attended Grand Blanc Academy in Grand Blanc, Michigan. I was sitting in a hard yellow chair with my name tag at the top of the table. My Pre-School teacher Mrs. Stringer would hand out writing paper to practice our writing. The paper contained a row with the letters provided for us to copy on the row below. After all the letters in the alphabet were completed, we would move onto do the same thing with numbers 0-10. After we completed our writing practice for the day, Mrs. Stringer would have us

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    grades, but reading and writing was something that I always wasn’t discouraged with. I learned how to read and write from experiences and creativity that I had or that was shown to me. My family had a lot of issues and a lot of drama would happen that my brother and I caught in the middle of it so I found a way out of it. I learned to read all from one boring afternoon at my Dad's house. It was me and my brother in a house where you can't do anything because the parents are jerks. Luckily my Dad had

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