It has been said,"Not everything that is learned is contained in books." Compare andcontrast knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books. Inyour opinion, which source is more important? Why? p)m5|GH24
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Experiences arethe most direct resources we ever have. Almost our every basic skill came fromexperiences, such as walking, articulating, reading even thinking. Withoutexperiences, some natural born abilities even might lose. Studies have shownthat a baby who was robbed by animals into forest for 12 years lost his abilityto talk in human language. Furthermore, it is generally accepted that each andevery skill develops by experiences, and that's why people always say practicemakes perfect. udc9KuR@
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Books are valuablewhen knowledge is beyond the scope of our experiences. Perhaps the most obviousexamples are those fluent writers. They write various stories, the scopes ofwhich are far beyond any individual's experiences. Take Joyce Carol Oates forexample, her productivity has been prodigious, accumulating in less than twodecades to nearly thirty titles, including novels, collections of short storiesand verse, plays and literary criticism. Although some of them appear to comefrom her own direct observations, her dreams, and her fears, much more isclearly from the experiences of others. Her fictive world remains strikinglyakin to that real one reflected in the daily newspapers, the television newsand talk shows, and the popular magazines of our day. c&