” the man who doesnt read good books has no advantage over the one who cant read them ” – explain in 2 paras.
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In two paragraphs?
Why do we learn to read? Because it is necessary to learn and to grow in knowledge. The person who is too “lazy” to apply himself and learn to read, or even the one who may have a problem in learning…but could find help….will stay ignorant all his life.
There are very few excuses for not applying oneself and learning. Abraham Lincoln learned to read at home in a log cabin with only the Bible as his “learning book”. It is also just as inexcusable to have good books available and be too “lazy”, or too “busy” to learn from good books. It is the only way to gain in knowledge…in school, or at home.
Mark Twain had a way of saying things that was truly memorable. He was a great writer, and saw life clearly.
The man that cannot read is not necessarily unwise.