What does it mean to “read like a writer (RLW)”?

Mike Bunn poses some various ways to read in his article “How to Read Like a Writer” in an example in which he mentions ways to read like an architect or carpenter based on past experiences.  Based on your own powerful personal experiences and interests, in which ways have you learned to read? Using examples from the reading, how could you use your experiences to strengthen your writing prowess further?

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