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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... Archery Match Harry E. Cross 134 Sir Walter Scott 144 How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix Robert Browning 151 Coasting off the Roof of the World · · Enos A. Mills 154 THE OUT - OF - DOORS MEN AND ANIMALS FLOWERS V.
... Archery Match Harry E. Cross 134 Sir Walter Scott 144 How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix Robert Browning 151 Coasting off the Roof of the World · · Enos A. Mills 154 THE OUT - OF - DOORS MEN AND ANIMALS FLOWERS V.
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... cross above the + 3 at the right end of the line . If you found the story very tiresome , the cross should be placed above the 3 at the left end of the line . If the story is neither interesting nor tiresome , the mark should be above ...
... cross above the + 3 at the right end of the line . If you found the story very tiresome , the cross should be placed above the 3 at the left end of the line . If the story is neither interesting nor tiresome , the mark should be above ...
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... cross above this line at the point which shows how interesting the story of John Gilpin was to you when you read it . 2. Mark the second line for " Tom Sawyer " in a similar way , tinue for the other stories . 3 . and con- Which ...
... cross above this line at the point which shows how interesting the story of John Gilpin was to you when you read it . 2. Mark the second line for " Tom Sawyer " in a similar way , tinue for the other stories . 3 . and con- Which ...
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... cross above the plus 3 at the right end of the line . If you think the story is not useful and of no importance , the cross should be placed above the minus 3 at the left end of the line . If think the story is only moderately useful ...
... cross above the plus 3 at the right end of the line . If you think the story is not useful and of no importance , the cross should be placed above the minus 3 at the left end of the line . If think the story is only moderately useful ...
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... cross bar , an unquestioned goal . A shout of real genuine joy rings out from the School - house players - up , and a faint echo of it comes over the close from the goal - keepers under the Doctor's wall . A goal in the first hour ...
... cross bar , an unquestioned goal . A shout of real genuine joy rings out from the School - house players - up , and a faint echo of it comes over the close from the goal - keepers under the Doctor's wall . A goal in the first hour ...
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