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I found myself a real extensive reader as I remember when I was about 10 years old. I skipped my breakfast just to buy different kinds of books. Since I first learned how to read, I wanted to know more and more about the mysteries of knowledge through reading books.
I consider myself more of an extensive reader. I enjoy reading a wide range of books and topics rather than focusing deeply on one, except for misdeeds, which inform and entertain while exploring different perspectives.
I consider myself more of an intensive reader. I usually use intensive reading methods when doing research or preparing for my examinations. When doing so, I find myself more focused and able to memorize things more systematically.
I consider myself more of an intensive reader. When doing English, or preparing for my examination, I often cannot dive deep into it and fully understand the materials. So I find myself more focused and able to memorize things in a small, systematic way. That approach allows me to gain in-depth knowledge of the content.
Actually, I'm not a big reader. I only read books related to my profession. I read books that help me improve my skills and knowledge. I think I'm an intensive reader because I focus on the main points rather than reading the entire book. This saves me time.
Okay, actually, I'm not a big reader. I usually tend to read books that are related to my profession, like books that help me improve my skills. Or I might read novels. I think I'm more of an extensive reader, focusing on specific topics rather than reading a wide variety of books.
