![]() With practice, you can look at an entire sentence as one thing (eye fixation). If you didn’t try it, go back and look at those sentences again and try to see the whole sentence with one look. You tried it didn’t you? You can only learn if you try them out. Here are some sentences, practice looking at each of the sentences with one eye fixation. With a little practice, you can train your eyes to see the whole phrase with one look. For example, …the … dog… ran… fast… is four different eye fixations. We have been trained to look at each word individually with separate eye fixations. Since you can see the word “communication” as one eye fixation and understand it as one thing, in theory, your eyes should be able to see “the dog ran fast” as one eye fixation and understand it too. Now, consider this… the phase “The dog ran fast” contains 13 letters. ![]() Over time, you learned to see bigger words–like “communication” (13 letters). Now you look at all three letters and see it as a word. Now, you no longer read one letter at a time, that would be way too slow. Eventually, you got better at reading and better at seeing, so you would now look at “dog” in one eye fixation and your brain was able to take in the information–dog. You would look at the letter “D,” then your eyes would look at the letter “O, ” and finally, your eyes would move over to look at the letter “G.” You would fixate (or rest) your eyes on three different places. When you were first learning to read, you learned to read each letter–D–O–G. To best read a manuscript, we need to borrow some items from speed reading. The speech is written like it will be spoken. Sometimes referred to as the Psalms format or free verse format, To German’s Invasion of Britain and Finest Hour Speech Tribute speech by Tanica van As delivered at the University of Arkansas ……………………………uncountable lives across the globe Today // it is an honor for me to stand here before you Notice how this student formats her manuscript by making it spread out and easy to read:
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