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Reflective Essay On A Separate Peace

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After graduating from Our Lady of Good Counsel School, prior to entering the ninth grade here at Archbishop Wood High School, there was a summer reading assignment, I had to read the book ‘A Separate Peace” by, John Knowles. Prior to finishing this assignment, I needed to take notes, write a book report, and take a test on it to determine what I understood when I read it. If I never opened the book and I just listened to it on audio would I have received same grade? In my opinion, I believe that if I just listened to it instead of reading it I would have received the same or a better grade.

I am going to be perfectly honest with you right now, at this point in my teenage life, I do not enjoy reading. For whatever reason, it does not excite me. But, in my mind, I have heard in my brain …show more content…

For whatever reason, it does not excite me. But, in my mind, I have heard in my brain every word that has been written, I have listened too and understood the story its content to the point that should there be a test on the material that I will pass. I have never touched a page or held the book in my hand, but I know the content of the story and I am able to answer questions about the story. I can even decide whether or not I have enjoyed the book. So I say that reading a book does not count more than listening to a book.

A Separate Peace was written by John Knowles who was telling the story of him preparing for the first and second world wars. If I would have heard John Knowles reading to me instead of me reading in my young woman tone of voice would I still have understood the tone and actions of the story of him getting his message out across the board? Zoletta Cherrystone wrote in an article that she was prone to the horror genre of books and stated that listening to Dracula on audiobook was a thousand times more spooky than reading the book. (Cherrystone,

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