Reading and Literature, Livro 3World Book Company, 1928 |
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Página ii
... means reaching out to wider ranges ; it means eyes open to new interests , new sympathies ; it means fuller development of personality and character . The hours which the school devotes to read- ing and to literature should give the ...
... means reaching out to wider ranges ; it means eyes open to new interests , new sympathies ; it means fuller development of personality and character . The hours which the school devotes to read- ing and to literature should give the ...
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... means for teaching both the understanding and the appreciation of literature . In the study directions in this book emphasis is placed on the oral reading of poetry because only by such means can the beauty of sound and the rhythm of ...
... means for teaching both the understanding and the appreciation of literature . In the study directions in this book emphasis is placed on the oral reading of poetry because only by such means can the beauty of sound and the rhythm of ...
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... means of giving pleasure to others . Practice in oral reading gives opportunity for exercise in clear articulation and in accuracy of speech , attainments of the utmost im- portance to cultured men and women . Aside from the advantages ...
... means of giving pleasure to others . Practice in oral reading gives opportunity for exercise in clear articulation and in accuracy of speech , attainments of the utmost im- portance to cultured men and women . Aside from the advantages ...
Página 29
... mean to hurt Old Hank . But what did he hit me for ? I'll behave , Snake - eye , if you won't send me home , and if you'll let me play the Black Scout today . " " I don't know the game , " says I. " That's for you and Mr. Bill to decide ...
... mean to hurt Old Hank . But what did he hit me for ? I'll behave , Snake - eye , if you won't send me home , and if you'll let me play the Black Scout today . " " I don't know the game , " says I. " That's for you and Mr. Bill to decide ...
Página 36
... from the story at least five unusual words which you think are worth knowing . Look them up in the dictionary and be ready to tell the class what they mean . EXPLANATORY NOTES David and Goliath ( page 29 ) . 36 Short Stories.
... from the story at least five unusual words which you think are worth knowing . Look them up in the dictionary and be ready to tell the class what they mean . EXPLANATORY NOTES David and Goliath ( page 29 ) . 36 Short Stories.
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