Paragraph 6: Questions 2. What is the author’s experience of skipping in reading?
A.
The author himself has acquired the trick of skipping. Once he begins to skip, he cannot stop. Consequently, he is never afraid of missing something valuable and has a sense of guilt. That makes him a good skipper.
B.
The author himself has acquired the trick of skipping. Once he begins to skip, he cannot stop. Even he may miss something valuable but he speeds up his reading. That makes him a good reader.
C.
The author himself has not yet acquired the trick of skipping. Once he begins to skip, he cannot stop. Consequently, he is always afraid of missing something valuable and has a sense of guilt. That makes him a bad skipper.