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Below is the first section of William Lyon Phelps' speech "The Pleasure of Books."

The habit of reading is one of the greatest resources of mankind; and we enjoy reading books that belong to us much more than if they are borrowed. A borrowed book is like a guest in the house; it must be treated with punctiliousness, with a certain considerate formality. You must see that it sustains no damage; it must not suffer while under your roof. You cannot leave it carelessly, you cannot mark it, you cannot turn down the pages, you cannot use it familiarly. And then, some day, although this is seldom done, you really ought to return it.

But your own books belong to you; you treat them with that affectionate intimacy that annihilates formality. Books are for use, not for show; you should own no book that you are afraid to mark up, or afraid to place on the table, wide open and face down. A good reason for marking favorite passages in books is that this practice enables you to remember more easily the significant sayings, to refer to them quickly, and then in later years, it is like visiting a forest where you once blazed a trail. You have the pleasure of going over the old ground, and recalling both the intellectual scenery and your own earlier self.

Questions

1.
"The habit of reading is one of the greatest resources of mankind." Do you agree or disagree? Why or why not?
2.
Do you think it is true that people enjoy reading owned books more than borrowed books? Why or why not?
3.
What does the word "punctilious" mean?
4.
Based on this reading, why does Phelps think people would enjoy reading their own books more than borrowed ones?
5.
Explain Phelps comment about visiting a forest where you once blazed a trail.
6.
How does marking a book help you recall your "own earlier self?"
7.
Do you treat your own books the way Phelps describes in the second paragraph? Why or why not?
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