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    Benefits of Reading

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    because the reader has to imagine the scenes that are described in a story‚ unlike a person watching a film‚ where there is little left to the imagination. Studies have suggested that people who read a lot are more creative than those who often watch movies or television. As such‚ one of the benefits of reading is that it encourages a person to use his imagination. Moreover‚ reading also helps to enrich and improve a person’s language. There are certain words which are seldom used in spoken language

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    Dickinson successfully compared the brain’s ability to interpret‚ absorb and look into‚ and generalize to the ability of ocean‚ the sky‚ and God. The imagination in the brains is wider than the sky. The sky is the atmosphere people see from the earth. So even though the sky looks wide‚ it has a limit. However‚ there is no limitation of the imaginations in the brain. The sky cannot restrict people’s mind being curious about the outer space. People tell stories about aliens and the world out of the

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    shadows of my mind‚ like picking an eyelash from my cheek‚ I examine it cautiously so as not to miss a moment of the fabricated thought. My daydreams can vary from the most extravagant and outlandish events to very trivial thoughts formed by my imagination. I often daydream about my future and what it could be like. My mind becomes completely consumed by this image and the steps I would need to take to make it a

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    Contrast Essay Literature is something that matters. It has the power to change and shape our minds and opinions. It has the power to change the perception of the world around us and to boost our imagination. Take us far away from the reality to the world of illusions and let our minds flourished with imagination. One might think how amazing it is‚ but fiction as it is here today may often matter much more than it is meant to. Žoldáková 1 TED is a non-profit global community whose mission is to spread

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    The Door

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    the door. Recognising the importance of change Holub repeats his command several times in the poem‚ ‘Go and open the door’. To inspire us to accept change he lists possibilities you can find on the other side of the door. Magic city is purely imagination. Holub is persisting us to be in a positive mental state once we initiate change. In his poem‚ ‘The Door’‚ Miroslav Holub encourages you to seek and welcome any kind of change in your life. By initiating change‚ you encounter different obstacles

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    integral part of life. From the first sentence‚ "Although it was so brilliantly fine--the blue sky powdered with gold and great spots of light like white wine splashed over the Jardins Publiques"(49)‚ the reader is made aware of her wonderfully vivid imagination. She seems to notice everything. In addition‚ she paints it in such words that we see it also. As readers‚ we want to believe that Miss Brill really has a deep understanding of the world around her. Yet Miss Brill wishes to be a part of the world

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    and he wanted fame. As he said‚ “I had a comb and two Coke bottles. A tube of Bryl-creem. I borrowed a dog‚ one with mismatched eyes and a happy tough.” A boy used his imagination to borrow a dog which had a strange face on it‚ because people could never “borrow” a dog from others. “A tube of Bryl-creem” was also an imagination of the boy. The poet showed us how imaginative he was‚ and ring back to my mind when I was a child; I did the same things just like the boy of this poem did. When I was around

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    from Wikipedia site‚ that was an example for the importance of reading for collecting information. The second importance of reading‚ the scientists said that it is useful for mind‚ because it develops the mind is muscle‚ also it is developing the imagination for example when you read a story or when someone tell you what happen in the road while he was walking there‚ your mind is imagining that. Another importance of reading that when you reading something‚ you feel confident. Reading is related with

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    Imaginative Journey

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    An imaginative journey has three main parts inspiration speculation and imagination. Imaginative journeys are embarked upon through the transcendence of the threshold of reality. An imaginative journey can be in the form of a dream whether awake or asleep‚ while reading a story in which both the composer and audience can be involved. An imaginative journey is generally triggered by a catalyst‚ which can be in the form of a person or something completely different‚ such as a choice made by

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    desolate emptiness‚ a “dark area” of unknown and indefiniteness. The contrast of colours emphasizes the path- the absence of knowledge is pierced by a thought path‚ giving purpose and direction through the immense wasteland. It demonstrates that the imagination is a vehicle for a journey. Following this vector‚ it draws the eyes towards the figure walking along the

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