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Also a columnist, al-Mabkhout says that he shifted genres because the novel was better able to "grasp the contradictions, conflicts, changes and hesitations" of contemporary Tunisia.
There is, he writes, a strong correlation between time spent reading for pleasure and academic success: those for whom reading has a "personal import" are better able to grasp complex texts of the kind assigned in a college classroom.
I'm not sure I agree with her entirely — I think our minds are simply better able to grasp the random nature of a meteor than the random natures of our fellow humans, so much so that using the word "random" gave me pause.
For his part, David wished they were better able to grasp his pain and passion, a desire expressed by one of his recurring nightmares, which also hinted at how haunted he still was by the feeling that no one had been able to protect him in the first place.
The point here is to look at your overall story from above (literally) and in doing so, be better able to grasp the story all at once.
For instance, minors are better able to grasp risk-reducing messages, when these are conveyed by adults at home or in school.
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They became present, felt better about themselves and were more able to grasp the situation and take action.
"There's great appeal in being able to grasp a world in its totality".
One day, I hope that she will be able to grasp adoption's complexities.
And yet you were able to grasp the concepts sufficiently to extract fashion tips from them.
The trouble was, few others were able to grasp what that was.
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