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I found myself having to reread several early chapters, and finally succumbed to building a chart of the dramatis personae.
Having to reread a line of text three times because our attention has drifted away matters very little if that attention shift has allowed us to access a key insight, a precious memory or make sense of a troubling event.
To overcome this, you need to ensure that you are really concentrating the first time round -- reading should be an active activity, not a passive one -- so engaging with the material from the get-go will prevent you from having to reread anything.
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He then analyzed the article so impressively that I had to reread it.
Following on from that, did you have to reread The Weirdstone of Brisingamen to write Boneland?
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I had to reread the story to realize that Candide was avoiding nothing.
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