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Some Universal Publication Tips
Here’s something that you don’t hear everyday… You CAN comprehend details better at higher speeds!
This is not a prank. In fact, if you will spend the next few moments reading through this email I’ll teach you some valuable insights into how you can begin improving your comprehension by leaps and bounds within just minutes.
The key to instantly increasing your comprehension of any book and any topic is to get familiar with the following universal publication tips. (Yes, these tips apply to almost every publication and can be applied immediately)
1. The first and last chapters of a book introduce and summarize its contents.
2. The first and last paragraph in a chapter introduce and summarize the contents of that particular chapter
3. Some books (such as text books and even most translations of the Bible) contain topic and summary sentences within their structure with introduce and summarize its contents
4. The VERBS and NOUNS of a sentence offer the most important information.
5. Be aware and sensitize yourself (through practice) to the use of negative words. Negative words (such as ‘not’, ’no’, ’can’t’…etc) can reverse the meanings of large groups of words so keep a lookout for them.
6. By the same token, you also need to keep an eye out for the conditional tense. Conditional tense words (such as ‘could’, ’if’, ’should’…etc) can also affect or change the meanings of a large body of words.
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