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... stories . Sherlock Holmes cer- tainly set a vogue , and he has had many descendants . It is well to know a list of such types of stories as these . II . TYPE OF STORY In preparing to read a story to a group , it is helpful to identify the ...
... stories . Sherlock Holmes cer- tainly set a vogue , and he has had many descendants . It is well to know a list of such types of stories as these . II . TYPE OF STORY In preparing to read a story to a group , it is helpful to identify the ...
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... story- teller ? Does the author , to paraphrase Sir Walter Scott , " take the easiest path across country " ? The short - short story represents plot in its simplest form . The plot of such a story may concern itself with nothing more ...
... story- teller ? Does the author , to paraphrase Sir Walter Scott , " take the easiest path across country " ? The short - short story represents plot in its simplest form . The plot of such a story may concern itself with nothing more ...
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... story in about the same way . But the point about it is this . Everybody is telling the story in the same way . But if you listen carefully , you will see that not all the story is the same . There is always a slight variation . Some ...
... story in about the same way . But the point about it is this . Everybody is telling the story in the same way . But if you listen carefully , you will see that not all the story is the same . There is always a slight variation . Some ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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