Reading and Literature, Livro 3World Book Company, 1928 |
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... poems , stories , and other forms of prose classified by common thought elements and evaluated in terms of frequency of Occurrence . This list was then examined and further evaluated by group of fifty teachers of English and principals ...
... poems , stories , and other forms of prose classified by common thought elements and evaluated in terms of frequency of Occurrence . This list was then examined and further evaluated by group of fifty teachers of English and principals ...
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... poems are indi- cated throughout the book . The selections from Emerson , Hawthorne , Holmes , Franklin K. Lane , Amy Lowell , James Russell Lowell , Walter H. Page , and Whittier are used by permission of , and by special arrange- ment ...
... poems are indi- cated throughout the book . The selections from Emerson , Hawthorne , Holmes , Franklin K. Lane , Amy Lowell , James Russell Lowell , Walter H. Page , and Whittier are used by permission of , and by special arrange- ment ...
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... Poems BOOKS TO READ 344 Letters from Franklin K. Lane • Letters from Our Ambassador to England Franklin K. Lane 346 Walter Hines Page 351 Measuring Word Knowledge The Typical Dutchman Our Responsibilities as a Nation The American of ...
... Poems BOOKS TO READ 344 Letters from Franklin K. Lane • Letters from Our Ambassador to England Franklin K. Lane 346 Walter Hines Page 351 Measuring Word Knowledge The Typical Dutchman Our Responsibilities as a Nation The American of ...
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... poetic form be adequately portrayed . In many cases this reading should be done by the teacher , for whom oral reading skill is a most valuable asset . But the pupils also should acquire the habit of fluent 4 Introduction THE READER'S ...
... poetic form be adequately portrayed . In many cases this reading should be done by the teacher , for whom oral reading skill is a most valuable asset . But the pupils also should acquire the habit of fluent 4 Introduction THE READER'S ...
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... The cheap and tawdry he should learn easily to reject , and he should acquire the power and the desire to recognize and seize upon the better and more useful things . To judge accurately the merit of a poem or a bit Introduction 5.
... The cheap and tawdry he should learn easily to reject , and he should acquire the power and the desire to recognize and seize upon the better and more useful things . To judge accurately the merit of a poem or a bit Introduction 5.
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