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... prepared to read excerpts aloud . 6. Prepare a reading of " The Twelve Pound Look " by Sir James M. Barrie . 24 Foreword to Poet's Gold by David Ross ( New York : The Macaulay Com- pany , 1933 ) . CHAPTER II Some Aesthetic ...
... prepared to read excerpts aloud . 6. Prepare a reading of " The Twelve Pound Look " by Sir James M. Barrie . 24 Foreword to Poet's Gold by David Ross ( New York : The Macaulay Com- pany , 1933 ) . CHAPTER II Some Aesthetic ...
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... prepared to read aloud a few paragraphs to the class . 2. Read and report orally upon one of the chapters in Irving J. Lee's The Language of Wisdom and Folly ( New York : Harper & Brothers , 1949 ) . Be prepared to read aloud a few ...
... prepared to read aloud a few paragraphs to the class . 2. Read and report orally upon one of the chapters in Irving J. Lee's The Language of Wisdom and Folly ( New York : Harper & Brothers , 1949 ) . Be prepared to read aloud a few ...
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... prepared - and well prepared - you have at hand a form of entertainment that can be used over and over again . V. PROJECTS FOR CHAPTER X 1. Present an hour long recital of Caponsacchi by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer ( New York ...
... prepared - and well prepared - you have at hand a form of entertainment that can be used over and over again . V. PROJECTS FOR CHAPTER X 1. Present an hour long recital of Caponsacchi by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer ( New York ...
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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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