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... VIII . LITERATURE AND ITS FORMS 160 Prose 161 Methods of Expression 161 Narration 161 • Description Exposition Argumentation Forms of Prose Fiction Essays Orations Drama Poetry 164 165 165 165 166 166 167 169 171 • Structure of Poetry ...
... VIII . LITERATURE AND ITS FORMS 160 Prose 161 Methods of Expression 161 Narration 161 • Description Exposition Argumentation Forms of Prose Fiction Essays Orations Drama Poetry 164 165 165 165 166 166 167 169 171 • Structure of Poetry ...
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... and the Stranger Description . The King of the Golden River Exposition Cid Campeador 391 The Wind and the Sun 396 • 400 400 403 403 403 405 407 409 . 409 PAGE Argument The Boston Massacr 411 411 Conclusion An Exciting VIII CONTENTS.
... and the Stranger Description . The King of the Golden River Exposition Cid Campeador 391 The Wind and the Sun 396 • 400 400 403 403 403 405 407 409 . 409 PAGE Argument The Boston Massacr 411 411 Conclusion An Exciting VIII CONTENTS.
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... VIII . There are some errors in grammar in the rhymes , many words you cannot find in a dic- tionary , and some of the rhymes may seem a little coarse and vulgar ; but they have lived so long in their present form that it seems almost a ...
... VIII . There are some errors in grammar in the rhymes , many words you cannot find in a dic- tionary , and some of the rhymes may seem a little coarse and vulgar ; but they have lived so long in their present form that it seems almost a ...
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Charles H. Sylvester. Volume IV , page 18 . Volume IV , page 91 . Volume IV , page 150 . Volume V , page 212 . Volume VIII , page 258 . Volume IX , page 308 . لمك CHAPTER IV TELLING STORIES EFORE a child can read he. 68 PICTURES AND THEIR ...
Charles H. Sylvester. Volume IV , page 18 . Volume IV , page 91 . Volume IV , page 150 . Volume V , page 212 . Volume VIII , page 258 . Volume IX , page 308 . لمك CHAPTER IV TELLING STORIES EFORE a child can read he. 68 PICTURES AND THEIR ...
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Contents
1 | |
7 | |
38 | |
52 | |
69 | |
READING AND THE BUILDING OF CHARACTER | 98 |
GROUP THREE | 100 |
FATHER AND SON | 121 |
GROUP SEVEN | 294 |
CLOSE READING Concluded | 317 |
READING POETRY | 335 |
GROUP EIGHT | 342 |
READING ALOUD | 378 |
JOURNEYS IN ITS RELATION TO THE SCHOOLREADING | 384 |
GROUP NINE | 406 |
JOURNEYS IN ITS RELATION TO THE SCHOOLNATURE | 422 |
MEMORIZING | 144 |
GROUP FOUR | 148 |
LITERATURE AND ITS FORMS | 160 |
HOW TO READ FICTION | 191 |
GROUP FIVE | 198 |
GROUP SIX | 246 |
CLOSE READING OR STUDY | 282 |
JOURNEYS IN ITS RELATION TO THE SCHOOLGEOGRAPHY | 444 |
GROUP TEN | 454 |
JOURNEYS IN ITS RELATION TO THE HIGH SCHOOL | 471 |
RECITATIONS AND SPECIAL DAYS IN SCHOOL | 483 |
SUPPLEMENTARY BOOK Lists | 489 |
HANDY LIST OF THE STUDIES IN JOURNEYS THROUGH | 507 |
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