In this article the author talks about implementing a new or old technique based on the person. That technique included that you think about the words that are put in essays or any types of writing. the author talks about questioning the writer, understanding why the writer put in a certain word in a piece. For me personally I already did this unconsciously without really knowing. Sometimes I would try it and recognize it, but didn’t rally know why I did it. Now that I know this technique I will be trying it a lot more and hoping I can dive deeper into the piece more then I do ordinally when I read. In the article he forces it upon the reader to do that technique because the author tells us about something and brings us back to where he did it. I didn’t really like being forced to try it. If I’m interested ill try it myself. It was a little repetitive when the author would do this, but it helped me understand it a little bit more then I did before. I liked that the author added example paragraphs, so we can try the technique for ourselves. I think that the author could have taken a more of a passive aggressive push at trying to get you to try it. The author could have keep the example paragraph and make like questions that are optional for the reader to try it out. I like the technique. I’ll have to try it a lot more in the future. Hopefully it will help with the harder to read types of books and help me understand what the author is trying to make of its piece. over all I enjoyed reading this article because it brought a new retrospect on a good way to read.