Why read? High speed!

Let's say that you wanted to read Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens.

That novel has about 160,000 words. About 7,500 of them are difficult. Let's assume that out of 7,500 words, there are 750 unique difficult words.

So as you read the book, you'd have to stop reading about 750 times to look up words in the dictionary.

If it took you ten seconds to look up each one, it would take you 7500 seconds, which equals more than two solid hours.

Then, you'd have to spend more time figuring out which of the multiple dictionary definitions were appropriate for the particular use of that word, and go back to the story and try to figure out what the sentence means.

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