this might sound as a redundant threadas almost every single one i do so no room for worriesbut, while reading a little bit of a novel, i got oddly curious to know people's personal way to transform the words in concepts
which one of these options is more similar to your reading process? let's consider you're reading a novel, so:
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a) you do not mind about imagining at all - just words words words words until the end..
b) you do basically scroll your eyes to the words quickly, but a concept is progressively being created, but it's just its basic stuff, like the environment, the characters, without thinking too much about what's happening around the focus area (the character's converse, for example) or the expressions of the characters
c) everything that is being described on the plot matters - if the characters is kindly saying "hi" to someone in a rainy evening on Paris, then you'll not only imagine the character saying hi with a nice expression, but you'll be able to imagine his lovely voice saying it, while, in the background, a foggy Eiffel Tower is beautifully accompanied to a low imaginary sound effect of rain and, who knows, crowd talk
d) other (??)
bye, readers