Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and ModernInstruction on reading aloud, accompanied by practice selections. |
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... Literature ( Philadelphia : The Blakiston Company , 1943 ) an inexpensive collection of good materials . Other sources not to be overlooked are The Reader's Digest , Omnibook , Coronet , The Atlantic , and Harper's . See Appendix XI ...
... Literature ( Philadelphia : The Blakiston Company , 1943 ) an inexpensive collection of good materials . Other sources not to be overlooked are The Reader's Digest , Omnibook , Coronet , The Atlantic , and Harper's . See Appendix XI ...
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Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and Modern Lionel Crocker, Louis Michael Eich. of critical matter about a work of literature is so extensive that the work itself is neglected ...
Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and Modern Lionel Crocker, Louis Michael Eich. of critical matter about a work of literature is so extensive that the work itself is neglected ...
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... literature chosen for interpretation texts has a wide appeal and with dili- gence the reader can make it interesting . And it must also be said for the captive audience that there is a high degree of interest in learning . If the reader ...
... literature chosen for interpretation texts has a wide appeal and with dili- gence the reader can make it interesting . And it must also be said for the captive audience that there is a high degree of interest in learning . If the reader ...
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