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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... ( called a legend ) telling what the picture represents . Do you think of anything you can place in your notebook in connection with John Gilpin ? Possibly you can draw a picture of him . You may wish to copy certain words or phrases that ...
... ( called a legend ) telling what the picture represents . Do you think of anything you can place in your notebook in connection with John Gilpin ? Possibly you can draw a picture of him . You may wish to copy certain words or phrases that ...
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... called by his name . Every boy and girl will wish to read both of these books and to share in the interesting and exciting adventures of these two boys . Besides the good fun one has in reading the books , one also learns a great deal ...
... called by his name . Every boy and girl will wish to read both of these books and to share in the interesting and exciting adventures of these two boys . Besides the good fun one has in reading the books , one also learns a great deal ...
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... called her was a rosy , smooth - haired , bright - eyed girl of thirteen , with a shy manner , timid voice , and a peaceful expression , which was seldom disturbed . Her father called her " Little Tranquillity " and the name suited her ...
... called her was a rosy , smooth - haired , bright - eyed girl of thirteen , with a shy manner , timid voice , and a peaceful expression , which was seldom disturbed . Her father called her " Little Tranquillity " and the name suited her ...
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... called , Beth ? How is your cold , Meg ? Jo , you look tired to death . Come and kiss me , baby . " While making these material inquiries , Mrs. March got her wet things off , her warm slippers on , and sitting down in the easy chair ...
... called , Beth ? How is your cold , Meg ? Jo , you look tired to death . Come and kiss me , baby . " While making these material inquiries , Mrs. March got her wet things off , her warm slippers on , and sitting down in the easy chair ...
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... called it then . Eighteen hundred and twenty came ; - Running as usual ; much the same . Thirty and Forty at last arrive , And then come Fifty , and FIFTY - FIVE . Little of all we value here Wakes on the morn of its hundredth year ...
... called it then . Eighteen hundred and twenty came ; - Running as usual ; much the same . Thirty and Forty at last arrive , And then come Fifty , and FIFTY - FIVE . Little of all we value here Wakes on the morn of its hundredth year ...
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