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... stories as these . 2 Three collections of stories we have found useful are : Oscar James Camp- bell , Jr. and Richard Ashley Rice , A Book of Narratives ( New York : D. C. Heath , 1917 ) ; Brander Matthews , The Short Story ( New York ...
... stories as these . 2 Three collections of stories we have found useful are : Oscar James Camp- bell , Jr. and Richard Ashley Rice , A Book of Narratives ( New York : D. C. Heath , 1917 ) ; Brander Matthews , The Short Story ( New York ...
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... story he is to read ; and others as well . Will the story help the audience escape for a while from the world of reality ? Will it entertain the audience ? Will it inspire them ? Will you set old truths in new lights as you read ? Will ...
... story he is to read ; and others as well . Will the story help the audience escape for a while from the world of reality ? Will it entertain the audience ? Will it inspire them ? Will you set old truths in new lights as you read ? Will ...
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... story . VI . SUMMARY Choose the story you are going to read with the utmost care . First of all , be sure that you have enjoyed it yourself . A story , however , that interests you may not have interest for the particu- lar group before ...
... story . VI . SUMMARY Choose the story you are going to read with the utmost care . First of all , be sure that you have enjoyed it yourself . A story , however , that interests you may not have interest for the particu- lar group before ...
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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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