Malcolm X: From Illiterate to Erudite

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The more effort we use in studying the better results we will get. Certain people have a hard time comprehending school work from the first grade to throughout high school. For example, in the article “Saved,” the life of Malcolm X, the reader is told about Malcolm’s struggle with learning .One problem he had was he couldn’t write or read his own hand writing. The way he began to overcome his handicap was that he would copy and memorize words from the dictionary. When he entered prison he was illiterate. He could neither read nor write. Later on, to help his reading comprehension, he would spend time in the prison library. Spending an hour every day in the library helped to increase his comprehension.
In the beginning young writers scribbles are hard to read. Everyone, at one time had a hard time writing in a straight line. Malcolm X had the same problem. Every time he would write sentences they would become messy and then become unreadable. He decided to practice and every time he did Malcolm noticed that his handwriting had become more legible. Everything about his writing had ...

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