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Reading Tendency (Concept vs. Narrative)
Immerses deeply in visual and emotional storytelling. Experiences books as movies in the mind—absorbing tone, rhythm, and imagery rather than plot structure alone.
2
Comprehension Style (Evidence vs. Possibility)
Interprets stories through emotion and atmosphere, using intuition to infer motives and meaning. Understands possibilities by feeling the story rather than reasoning through it.
3
Topics Drawn To (Combination)
Loves visually rich fantasy, verse, or graphic novels—The Wild Robot, Amulet, The Crossover. Enjoys lyrical or cinematic storytelling with warmth, humor, or emotional resonance.
4
Comprehension Challenges (Evidence vs. Possibility)
Can lose logical thread or miss subtext if scenes are too fast or abstract. May skip rereading or textual evidence checking because emotional recall feels sufficient.
5
How to Approach Books (Text vs. Multi-sensory)
Use multi-sensory anchoring—listen to audiobooks, sketch scenes, or annotate with icons for emotion, setting, and conflict. After each chapter, write one concrete text-supported insight to balance feeling with reasoning.
















