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NPST

The Story Rewriter

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You predict, question, and test every twist—always thinking a few pages ahead.

Reading Tendency (Concept vs. Narrative)

Reads stories as living systems to be decoded. Prefers narratives with logic, order, and clear rules—but enjoys imagining multiple outcomes within them. Loves mapping “what could happen next” based on textual hints.

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Comprehension Style (Evidence vs. Possibility)

Processes meaning through hypothesis and verification. Forms predictions, tests them against text, and refines understanding through comparison.

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Topics Drawn To (Combination)

Enjoys mystery-infused fantasy, classic quests, and world-building with internal logic—series like Percy Jackson, Nevermoor, or The False Prince. Prefers structure that allows theory testing and imaginative reasoning.

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Comprehension Challenges (Evidence vs. Possibility)

May focus on outcomes over ideas—reading for prediction accuracy instead of theme. Can miss subtle emotional growth or author intent when attention is locked on “what’s next.”

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How to Approach Books (Text vs. Multi-sensory)

Engage through textual hypothesis tracking: maintain prediction journals, highlight textual “clues,” and revisit initial theories after each major event. Occasionally, pair with reflective writing to explore the why behind the what.

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