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As a good reader, what are the four levels of meaning you must be aware of? Discuss in about
300 words, giving examples of each.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The four levels of meaning are literal, inferential, evaluative, and interpretation. Explanation: Literal meaning is the meaning of the entire story and in this level, a reader gets a normal information over the entire story.

Answered by humendra71
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The goal of reading determines the best way to read the material in question. If we're reading for entertainment, we're going to read a lot differently than if we're reading to build a rocket ship.

There are four levels of reading. They are thought of as levels because you can't reach the higher levels without a firm understanding of the previous one they are cumulative.

1. Elementary Reading

The first level of reading is elementary reading, which is what we learned to do in elementary school.

2. Inspectional Reading

The second level of reading is inspectional reading, which can be thought of us intelligently skimming a book in a limited amount of time.

3. Analytical Reading

The third level of reading is called analytical reading, which goes deeper than inspectional reading. If your goal in reading is entertainment or acquiring information, analytical reading is not necessary "some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed,

and some few to be chewed and digested." Think of

analytical reading as chewing and digesting.

4. Syntopical Reading

The fourth and most difficult level of reading is syntopical reading.

It is the most complex and systematic type of reading of all. It makes very heavy demands on the reader, even if the materials he is reading are themselves relatively easy and unsophisticated. Another name for this level might be comparative reading. When reading syntopically, the reader reads many books, not just one, and places them in relation to one another and to a subject about which they all revolve.

So remember the next time when you read a book or an article ask yourself "what do I want out of this book" because that should determine what kind of reading you will use for it. You will be surprised by how different your experience of a book is depending upon which level of reading you use.

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