Difference between loud reading and silent reading
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In the silent reading, a reader reads something in a relaxed mood and only an individual remains cognizant of it. Therefore, it is sometimes regarded as a recreational study or autonomous reading. The loud reading is a form of reading in which the reader is at the top of his voice.
The main difference between the loud reading and the silent reading is that in the silent reading the meaning of the words is most important, while in the loud reading, the pronunciation of the word is most important. In the silent reading, the reader can read fast, but in the loud reading he cannot read fast as his focus remains the pronunciation of the words.
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