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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... persons and has drawn help from many sources , some of which are now difficult to identify . The work began in an attempt to locate the literary selections most widely used in the upper elementary grades . From a detailed and exhaustive ...
... persons and has drawn help from many sources , some of which are now difficult to identify . The work began in an attempt to locate the literary selections most widely used in the upper elementary grades . From a detailed and exhaustive ...
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... person can read and understand printed prose , the vast stores of knowl- edge in things scientific and practical , in matters political and moral , which mankind has achieved through long centuries of study and experience , are ...
... person can read and understand printed prose , the vast stores of knowl- edge in things scientific and practical , in matters political and moral , which mankind has achieved through long centuries of study and experience , are ...
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... person's school reading is done silently and nearly all of his reading after school years is silent . The school should , therefore , seek to perfect young people in silent read- ing skill , to enable them to get meaning from printed ...
... person's school reading is done silently and nearly all of his reading after school years is silent . The school should , therefore , seek to perfect young people in silent read- ing skill , to enable them to get meaning from printed ...
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... person can read but little of what is written , it is important that he choose well what he does read . The reading which a pupil does in school should train him to make wise and useful choices when he comes to select his own reading ...
... person can read but little of what is written , it is important that he choose well what he does read . The reading which a pupil does in school should train him to make wise and useful choices when he comes to select his own reading ...
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... person who could tell a good story was a great favorite and his tales passed from mouth to mouth , often persisting after their author had passed away . Some of the world's best stories , like those of Joseph and of Ulysses , have ...
... person who could tell a good story was a great favorite and his tales passed from mouth to mouth , often persisting after their author had passed away . Some of the world's best stories , like those of Joseph and of Ulysses , have ...
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