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To what does the child compare the memory of the first word she read why is the memory of her first words so sharp and clear ?

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Answered by SofieXBaddie
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The child compares the memory of the first words she read to the memory of

the time she almost drowned in Goa. The drowning incident had a very strong

impact on the child. The salty water, the feeling of being unable to breathe, the

struggle for life – these were not things the child could forget. Similarly, the child

cannot forget the first words she read because it was a very emotional and powerful

moment for her. The feeling of finally ‘owning’ words and being able to read was

very important to her. The thought that she was in a house full of books she could

read was magical. She also remembers this incident well because right after she

read the book, she ate the page to taste the words. The digestion problems she

had after that and the fear that her parents would find out, were also things she

could not forget.

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