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Thank you for the comment. Advice? Well, I'm full of opinions but I'm unsure if I have any advice. I would think that you should read... a lot. I don't you need to read everything, all at once. But, I do think you need to read just about whatever is in your hands at the moment. It doesn't matter what it is. It could be a cereal box, a note, a list or just your homework. On Wikipedia, this would mean to me to browse articles that have just been updated and try to get through just some of them. Why? In my opinion, by reading, you will see mistakes in articles and see why things are written in particular order and then correct them, if necessary, with confidence. Is that enough... advice?