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And what of us poor readers?

It is hard to convince advertisers that poor readers are worthy targets.

These students had remained persistently poor readers, scoring poorly on speed as well as comprehension.

That overreliance on memory could help explain the persistence of these poor readers' problems.

"The persistently poor readers have a rudimentary system in place, but it's not connected well," Dr. Shaywitz said.

Yet schools would recognize the absurdity of trying to boost reading by assembling poor readers in the auditorium for a speech about reading.

The researchers found that all the poor readers, while normal in nearly every other measure of hearing, had problems distinguishing closely-spaced tones.

Poor readers also could not reliably identify tones immediately followed by hissing noises; good readers had no trouble with this task.

Rich newspapers here incite their poor readers to demand abolition of inheritance tax to benefit the proprietor, while blaming the poor for being welfare spongers.

Poor readers refer to readers with low proficiency.

Four groups of poor readers were identified among a population of students with learning disabilities attending a special class in secondary school: normal readers; specific poor decoders; specific poor comprehenders, and general poor readers (deficits in both decoding and comprehension).

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