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RE: Adventure is Here Where You Read! 📚

in Steem Schools4 years ago

It is a really interesting study, especially I was surprised by its result. I can understand why I am still studying😄 Thank you very much for this site advice. Actually, I didn't know it. It will be useful for me 🤗

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Some of the media you need to "borrow". A good example of this that is also representative of Canada is "Never Cry Wolf". A distant relative wrote it of mine. You can borrow it for an hour at a time. You do so by logging into the site. It doesn't cost anything; it is like borrowing from a library.

When I was a child, I collected Classic Illustrated comics. My sister was four years younger and collected Classic Illustrated Junior comics.
If you know of some children who are in the process of learning to read English (or adults who want to become familiar with English literature by looking at the pictures), they can be found on Archive as well:

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There is a library of different types of movies. Here is a classic comedy from 1936


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Wow, you have a writer relative, it must make you feel good. Because of this, I searched about Farley Mowat. Also, I learned that he was an environmentalist. Actually, I didn't know him but he is famous so I wanna read his book to meet him. This archive service is quite a nice system for accessing. Thank you I find it beneficial 😊👌

My mother, Betty Warrilow, is a published writer as well. Her areas were in genealogy and history.