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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... 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 of improving reading power , aside from extensive reading , is the study of vocabulary . The words which a person understands will serve to show his range of informa- tion , his ability to think , and his general capacity for ...
... means of improving reading power , aside from extensive reading , is the study of vocabulary . The words which a person understands will serve to show his range of informa- tion , his ability to think , and his general capacity for ...
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... means for teaching both the understanding and the appreciation of literature . Repeatedly 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 ...
... means for teaching both the understanding and the appreciation of literature . Repeatedly 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 ...
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... means to his pocket and gave up the idea of trying to buy the boys . At this dark and hopeless mo- ment an inspiration burst upon him ! Nothing less than a great , magnificent inspiration . He took up his brush and went tranquilly to ...
... means to his pocket and gave up the idea of trying to buy the boys . At this dark and hopeless mo- ment an inspiration burst upon him ! Nothing less than a great , magnificent inspiration . He took up his brush and went tranquilly to ...
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... mean to let on that you like it ? " The brush continued to move . " Like it ? Well , I don't see why I oughtn't to like it . Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day ? " That put the thing in a new light . Ben stopped ...
... mean to let on that you like it ? " The brush continued to move . " Like it ? Well , I don't see why I oughtn't to like it . Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day ? " That put the thing in a new light . Ben stopped ...
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