Impacts of reading books in improving writing proficiency

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This article highlights the importance of reading not only in education but also in a person's whole life, how it helps to improve writing skills, and how to solve the difficulties encountered in writing a task by reading a book. This article also presents the results of questionnaire, which determine how much reading has helped to improve writing proficiency.

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