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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... writer uses words with exact- ness often after searching a long time to find the right word to express his meaning with discrimination and precision . To understand this nicety of expression one must know the shades of meaning which ...
... writer uses words with exact- ness often after searching a long time to find the right word to express his meaning with discrimination and precision . To understand this nicety of expression one must know the shades of meaning which ...
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... write a ballad . The story so amused Cowper that he spent the night writing the poem , which he read the next morning at the breakfast table . He evidently enjoyed writing the poem , for it is reported that he chuckled and laughed all ...
... write a ballad . The story so amused Cowper that he spent the night writing the poem , which he read the next morning at the breakfast table . He evidently enjoyed writing the poem , for it is reported that he chuckled and laughed all ...
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... write the name of the selection , the name of the author , and the title of the book from which the selection is taken . Under any picture used , write a line of description ( called a legend ) telling what the picture represents . Do ...
... write the name of the selection , the name of the author , and the title of the book from which the selection is taken . Under any picture used , write a line of description ( called a legend ) telling what the picture represents . Do ...
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... write and act such splendid things , Jo . You're a regular Shakespeare ! " exclaimed Beth , who firmly believed that her sisters were gifted with wonderful genius in all things . " Not quite , " replied Jo modestly . " I do think The ...
... write and act such splendid things , Jo . You're a regular Shakespeare ! " exclaimed Beth , who firmly believed that her sisters were gifted with wonderful genius in all things . " Not quite , " replied Jo modestly . " I do think The ...
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... descrip- tions of camp life , marches , and military news ; and only at the end did the writer's heart overflow with fatherly love and longing for the little girls at home . Give them all my dear love and a kiss . 38 Incident and Humor.
... descrip- tions of camp life , marches , and military news ; and only at the end did the writer's heart overflow with fatherly love and longing for the little girls at home . Give them all my dear love and a kiss . 38 Incident and Humor.
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