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How does the author best connect reading to Lincoln's growth and development? He argues that reading was an essential part of the education of every child. He suggests that Lincoln's reading of specific books influenced his writing and character. He provides background information about many of Lincoln's earliest teachers. He includes a specific humorous verse that Lincoln wrote in his arithmetic notebook.
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