READING AND WRITING SKILLS
WHAT I CAN DO
A famous American writer and orator, Frederick...
English, 18.03.2021 03:00 JadeCaldwell
READING AND WRITING SKILLS
WHAT I CAN DO
A famous American writer and orator, Frederick Douglas, once said, “Once you learn
to read, you will be forever free.” Douglas meant that reading gives you the freedom to
explore the world and bring that world into a new dimension of learning and
discovery. Do you mainly agree or disagree with him? What are some of the effects of
reading such as books, newspapers, magazines, and even e-books on our lives? Are
these effects mainly negative, positive, or both?
Explain your position in an essay of five paragraphs. Use specific examples to
support your view.
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