Sentences with phrase «reading short bursts»

And they mine the pages for evidence throughout the goofball debate, reading short bursts of text aloud to make their points.

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No one will even read your epic novel of a plan in this age of short bursts of information.
They are perfect for reading together in short bursts or for children to explore alone.
An exercise bike is an easy way to incorporate short bursts of training into your daily routine and is suitable for practically all levels of fitness, be it while watching TV or reading a book.
Burn After Reading is a short burst (95 minutes) of the Coen Brothers at their best.
I encourage you to provide as much information as possible about yourself but use short bursts of information, sectioned by paragraphs, rather than writing a long essay so whoever is reading it is intrigued to find out more about you.
I just wanted to clarify that because when I read that comment about the accuracy, it gave me the impression the accuracy of the guns were like that f-ing assault rifle from Halo 1, where the first bullet in a short burst NEVER went down the middle of the crosshairs.
The digital realm is the perfect place for this, as the titles often are very affordable and easy read on an e-reader in short bursts.
I don't usually read in short bursts like that; I'm more the read - for - hours kinda girl.
That is an inevitable consequence of people reading in short bursts
Along with new features like parent and teacher labelled leveled readers, books that are intentionally designed for short daily bursts of reading consumption, and ebooks through the Scholastic Storia book club, Scholastic is not making a change to one key aspect of the book clubs that readers from as far back as 1948 will remember and appreciate: price.
And, as for the question of why some people might prefer to have this short - burst format on their phones to having the whole book to read when they want, Love produced a compelling rationale:
The short burst of information up front gives people easily digestible bits of information that they can use to figure out whether they want to read more.
Read the «snow» part in disbelief — at least it was a short burst and hopefully it's much, much better now!
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