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One rainy Saturday, Arthur’s niece, Maya, visited. She pulled a worn copy of The Odyssey from the shelf. "Uncle Art, what happens in this one?" she asked, eyes wide with curiosity.
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Maya frowned. "But the movie doesn't tell you what they're thinking ." aliterate
Arthur shrugged. "I think there’s a giant eye and some long boat rides. Honestly, Maya, why bother with dusty old words when you can just watch the movie in half the time?"
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He finally opened the cover, the spine cracking in protest. For the first time in a decade, he didn't just decode the words—he followed them. He realized Maya was right. The movies gave him the "what," but the pages were giving him the "why." By the time the sun rose, Arthur wasn't just a man who could read; he was a man who did . If you are looking for specific stories titled
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