Reading and Literature, Livro 1World Book Company, 1927 Selections from English and American literature are accompanied by explanatory notes and study questions. |
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... appearance of a girl who was rapidly shooting up into woman and didn't like it . Elizabeth— or Beth , as everyone called her was a rosy , smooth - haired , bright - eyed girl of thirteen , with a shy manner , timid voice , and a ...
... appearance of a girl who was rapidly shooting up into woman and didn't like it . Elizabeth— or Beth , as everyone called her was a rosy , smooth - haired , bright - eyed girl of thirteen , with a shy manner , timid voice , and a ...
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... appearance . Try to imagine from the description just how each one looked . 2. Which of the girls is the oldest ? Which the largest ? Which the most vigorous ? 3. Which girl do you like best ? Why ? 4. Did all the girls feel alike ...
... appearance . Try to imagine from the description just how each one looked . 2. Which of the girls is the oldest ? Which the largest ? Which the most vigorous ? 3. Which girl do you like best ? Why ? 4. Did all the girls feel alike ...
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... appearance of a man who sailed before the mast ; but seemed like a mate or skipper , accustomed to be obeyed or to strike . The man who came with the barrow told us the mail had set him down the morning before at the " Royal George ...
... appearance of a man who sailed before the mast ; but seemed like a mate or skipper , accustomed to be obeyed or to strike . The man who came with the barrow told us the mail had set him down the morning before at the " Royal George ...
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... appearance of his coat , which he patched himself upstairs in his room , and which , before the end , was nothing but patches . He never wrote or received a letter , and he never spoke with any but the neighbors , and with these , for ...
... appearance of his coat , which he patched himself upstairs in his room , and which , before the end , was nothing but patches . He never wrote or received a letter , and he never spoke with any but the neighbors , and with these , for ...
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... appearance from the Old Buccaneer ? 8. Here is a list of descriptive adjectives . Copy the list and place an L before each one that describes Dr. Livesey and a B before each one that describes the Old Buccaneer . brave blustering ...
... appearance from the Old Buccaneer ? 8. Here is a list of descriptive adjectives . Copy the list and place an L before each one that describes Dr. Livesey and a B before each one that describes the Old Buccaneer . brave blustering ...
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