The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... question is how the world , with its increasing pollution , overcrowding and dwindling resources will accommodate more people living longer ? The assumption behind this question - that our means are limited and fixed - is familiar as ...
... question is how the world , with its increasing pollution , overcrowding and dwindling resources will accommodate more people living longer ? The assumption behind this question - that our means are limited and fixed - is familiar as ...
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... questions are concerned with narrow lines of interrogation which stimulate an expected response . Item . The percent of all talk that appears as a teacher statement which reacts to or makes use of an idea previously expressed by a pupil ...
... questions are concerned with narrow lines of interrogation which stimulate an expected response . Item . The percent of all talk that appears as a teacher statement which reacts to or makes use of an idea previously expressed by a pupil ...
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... questions teachers asked as either open or closed . Open questions were those which invited more than one possible answer ; closed questions implied only one acceptable answer . Across the five subjects studied , open questions as a ...
... questions teachers asked as either open or closed . Open questions were those which invited more than one possible answer ; closed questions implied only one acceptable answer . Across the five subjects studied , open questions as a ...
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