The Importance Of Reading And Writing

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“The more you read the more things you will know. The more that you learn the more places you’ll go” (Dr. Seuss).Throughout my childhood and reading Dr. Seuss books this quote was important in my development as a reader and writer. Growing up as an only child my parents wanted to make sure that I had all of the resources I needed to succeed, one being the ability to read and write. The quote by Dr. Seuss was highly regarded by those who wanted me to succeed in life. They wanted me learn to read and write so that I can know and experience more than they have. At an early age reading and writing was stressed to a high degree, but as I got older reading became a struggle and writing was something that helped relieve that struggle. As a child, …show more content…

Books that make me want to continue on to the next sentence and keep me wanting to know more. One of my favorite books is the Outsiders by S.E Hinton. Even though it was a must read book during my seventh grade year. It is by far one of the best books that I have read and I can read it over and over again. I am not the type of person that’ll just look up books to read or go to Barnes and Noble, grab a book and sit with a cup of coffee from Starbucks, and read. That is not me. I do not like reading, I do not like sitting there reading words, it honestly puts me to sleep. In the last 12 months I’ve read one book, Pride and Prejudice, because it was required for summer reading. But, what I do enjoy doing is writing. I’ve always loved to sit down and write stories and let my creative side come out. I have entered many creative writing contests and have had two poems published in the Creative Communication: A Celebration of Today’s Writers book. Even though in the past I have had many reading and writing experiences. Academically, it was hard for me to grasp on to. One of the hardest things about reading for me was comprehending what was happening. This has always been a major struggle of mine, from grade school through high school. But, the one person who would help me through everything was my grandmother. For the books I had to read over the summer or homework, she would sit there with me just as we did when I was

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