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After reading a story about a spaceship full of aliens that came to earth and killed everyone the little boy was so scared that he couldn't fall asleep.

The children were able to amuse themselves during the bus ride by drawing and reading comics.

The school wants to assess the child's reading ability to see if he needs extra help.

He is in grade four, but his reading ability has been assessed at a grade seven level.

The author of the book I'm reading lives just down the street from my parents.

She betrayed my confidence by reading my private diary and then talking about it with friends.

The President spent the morning reading the most recent intelligence briefs regarding the situation in the region.

The prisoner spent his time sitting in his cell reading or writing letters.

We are doing a reading course at school that lets us chart our progress.

She usually spends her morning commute either reading a book or napping on the bus.

If you have to look words up in your dictionary too often when reading in a second language, you will quickly get tired and confused.

You will write a final exam consisting of both a reading and writing section.

The old man looked up as his wife entered the room, and then continued reading his paper.

Studies by Gradman and Hanania have shown that regular out of class reading is the most important direct contributor to success on the TOEFL test.

The teacher was trying to convey a sense of enthusiasm for reading poetry to a group of adolescent boys.

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