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HOW WE FEEL WHEN WE READ

What about your emotions? How do they help you to understand what you are reading?

In Jane Yolan’s , a girl explores with her father on a snowy night. She for this special night. And when she sees an owl. Have you felt before? ? Well, if you have, it helps you connect with the story. When we can put ourselves inside a story, we can understand it better. Our brain tells us, “Oh, this girl’s experience is a bit like mine.” And, boom! We can empathize with her. But this skill is not born in us. So young kids have to learn it.

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