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... seems a thoroughly safe opin- considered using the story for li- though Longfellow's rhythm re- teaching , after all , can the gradu- speaking Canadians nothing in it in favor of Longfellow , who was of Grand . The name Bellefon- ion to ...
... seems a thoroughly safe opin- considered using the story for li- though Longfellow's rhythm re- teaching , after all , can the gradu- speaking Canadians nothing in it in favor of Longfellow , who was of Grand . The name Bellefon- ion to ...
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... seems to the norm of written discourse . Al- avoided a favorite " error " of his co - ordinating conjunction , but he imply a suppressed major premise approximately as follows : " As re- ways I read them not merely for students , of ...
... seems to the norm of written discourse . Al- avoided a favorite " error " of his co - ordinating conjunction , but he imply a suppressed major premise approximately as follows : " As re- ways I read them not merely for students , of ...
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... seems to be the narra- Bad to the Puritan , and good or tor's standard when he says " sinful like herself " ? 5. ( a ) In the last paragraph on p . 155 ( ch . 13 ) , what seems to be the narrator's approach to his story ? What ...
... seems to be the narra- Bad to the Puritan , and good or tor's standard when he says " sinful like herself " ? 5. ( a ) In the last paragraph on p . 155 ( ch . 13 ) , what seems to be the narrator's approach to his story ? What ...
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