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... sense of what he is reading is headed for artificiality . But to be interested in the sense one must , first of all , understand what it is , and that is not easy . What did the author intend to say ? For example , take these lines from ...
... sense of what he is reading is headed for artificiality . But to be interested in the sense one must , first of all , understand what it is , and that is not easy . What did the author intend to say ? For example , take these lines from ...
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... Sense of Rhythm 10 If it has been pointed out to you that you seem to lack a sense of rhythm , the following suggestions may help you . Do you dance ? Do you enjoy music ? Listen to music on the radio and beat out the time with your ...
... Sense of Rhythm 10 If it has been pointed out to you that you seem to lack a sense of rhythm , the following suggestions may help you . Do you dance ? Do you enjoy music ? Listen to music on the radio and beat out the time with your ...
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... sense of the word , a very readable book " ; - can we really believe that he cares to attach any definite sense to the words of which he is so lavish ? nay , that , if he had a habit of attaching sense to them he could ever bring ...
... sense of the word , a very readable book " ; - can we really believe that he cares to attach any definite sense to the words of which he is so lavish ? nay , that , if he had a habit of attaching sense to them he could ever bring ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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