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Deduction

A person who is casually reading through a book usually turns one page using their forefinger or middle finger first, carefully turning one page at a time.
A person who is engrossed with reading a book turns a page by securely touching a single page with their thumb and fingers.
You can tell if a person is hastily reading through a book if they flip through the pages with pressure on their middle finger.
Flipping page edges repeatedly with a thumb means losing interest in the subject/certain chapter.

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