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Very easy to read!  The first and last letters are in their proper place.  All the other letters can be mixed up, and it's still readable.  That's why a lot of folks have trouble proof reading.  It's so easy to read right over the errors....

So, you and I read the whole word very easily, even if it's messed up.  The problem here is when toopid teachers/schools try to teach 'reading' by the 'whole word method'.  I personally don't think that works until the brain has been properly trained to recognize the word...and that takes years, no? 
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