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how to read a person like a book audiobook
Once you've mastered a small inventory of optional question
you can switch categories to control the outcome.
He who does not ask the right questions
always hears the wrong answers.
An unclear question
has an infinite number of possible answers.
Many say that information is the path to power. The
wealthiest people will tell you that it's their ability to
make wise choices in dealing with people that is their
greatest asset. And that when they did make mistakes, it was
often disastrous for them socially and financially.
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By Catherine Franz
7 Tips On How To Locate Junior Editors for Your Children'sBook by Catherine Franz
Are you writing a children's book −− nonfiction or fiction?
Here are a few tips on how to test your almost final draft.
And test your manuscript on the same audience that is going
to read the book. Make them junior editors.
1. Talk with a teacher at your local school that has a
classroom of your book's age group. Ask for permission to
come in and read the book to the class. Video tape the
children's reactions or ask two people to accompany you to
record the children's reactions to direct parts of the
story. Give each of the recorders a copy of the manuscript
that they can write comments on in the exact location of the
children's reaction. They can make smiley faces of J L
to save time.
2. Or maybe ask the teacher if she is willing to give the
manuscript to students to read as an assignment then ask for
the children's opinion. Have a class discussion about the
book afterwards with you present.

3. If the teacher doesn't like any of these, let her make
some suggestions.
4. Do you have children the age of your readers? Ask ...

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