Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and ModernInstruction on reading aloud, accompanied by practice selections. |
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... person . When I read The Return of the Native , by Thomas Hardy , I saw in my imagination the fields of a farm near Howell , Michigan , which I visited as a child . Your experience of the world outside yourself and your interpretation ...
... person . When I read The Return of the Native , by Thomas Hardy , I saw in my imagination the fields of a farm near Howell , Michigan , which I visited as a child . Your experience of the world outside yourself and your interpretation ...
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... person seeks in college , from liberal education- whether or not he has articulated this - is self - discovery . What he wants most to know is what it means to be a human being , what is expected of him as such , what the world is and ...
... person seeks in college , from liberal education- whether or not he has articulated this - is self - discovery . What he wants most to know is what it means to be a human being , what is expected of him as such , what the world is and ...
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... person you are . Do you shine your shoes ? Or are your unkempt shoes a pose ? If you are a boy , do you tuck soiled cuffs back under your coat sleeves in defiance of custom ? Do you wear frayed ties ? Do you keep food spots off your ...
... person you are . Do you shine your shoes ? Or are your unkempt shoes a pose ? If you are a boy , do you tuck soiled cuffs back under your coat sleeves in defiance of custom ? Do you wear frayed ties ? Do you keep food spots off your ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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