: Teaches strategies for identifying specific phrases and sentence patterns across different text types. Part 3: Practical Information

You like writing in margins, flipping pages quickly, and you have weak eyesight (the physical print is very clear).

"I know it’s not D," Kenji whispered, running a hand through his hair. "That’s rude."

He spent the next fourteen days dissecting every paragraph. He learned that reading wasn't about knowing every word—it was about understanding the author’s intent. By the time he reached the final mock test in the back of the book, the dense blocks of Japanese text no longer looked like a wall of thorns. They looked like a map.