Back then I had started writing with things like cartoon stories, however I still had no interest in reading and never thought that reading would be interesting anyway. Since I was already in school, I couldn't just ignore reading as it was part of my classroom and learning. I was perplexed as to how I can do better by remembering what I was reading. As I sat in front of the TV at night, watching Jimmy Neutron, I almost felt like giving up on how I could remember reading from books. As I continued to watch the Jimmy Neutron episode, I noticed something about that episode that somehow stands out from the rest. That's when main character Jimmy enters the "brain explosion" sequence, which allows him to formulate a plan through the image clues given throughout the episode to help Jimmy solve whatever problem he was in at the time. I thought, "There's no way I could do exactly that." As I looked with slight disappointment, but soon changed to an inspiring look of new hope. The way I will remember what I am reading is by thinking about changing certain key words or scenes and turning them into images of that word in my head and then remembering that image as I review each image through my head. That evening I tested my method during a reading assignment
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