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What is the second level of the book borrowing convention?
Book borrowing practices are as follows:

1. In order to give students a good reading environment, please don't make any noise when reading.

In order to keep the integrity of books, please don't damage books and scribble.

If a classmate damages or loses a book, the classmate will pay for the same new book and can't borrow books for one week.

When borrowing books, you should register your name, title and return date with the librarian.

5. Librarians take turns to manage the book corner and make a table once a month to count students' reading.

Please don't run around the corner of the book to avoid injury.

Please don't speak loudly, so as not to affect others' reading.

Please don't scribble on the book, it will disfigure the book, and don't let the book go home-if you lose it, offenders will be prosecuted.

Pay for the same book.

9. If there are good words and sentences in the book, you can copy them down. Students who do well in reading notes can get the title of "reading star" and reward a notebook.

10, book corner is our happy ocean, and books are nutritious fish. I hope everyone can swim in the sea of books and gain a lot.

The meaning of reading

The meaning of reading is to gain wisdom, so we should read both books with words and books without words together. Some people can't read, but they have read books without words all their lives and are also well-read. He who reads the people and things he meets as books is a true scholar. People are like words and things are like books, so that reading can return to life, and the combination of words and no words is the meaning of reading.

Reading is to break the limitations and gain a more open-minded and peaceful mind. It is the lowest cost and the most convenient way. A good book embodies the wisdom of many people all their lives, and it only takes a few days to read it once. What a bargain! Historically, the benefits of reading can also benefit future generations, which is a very valuable choice.