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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... things are true , Whatsoever things are honest , Whatsoever things are just , Whatsoever things are pure , Whatsoever things are lovely , Whatsoever things are of good report ; If there be any virtue , If there be any praise , Think on ...
... things are true , Whatsoever things are honest , Whatsoever things are just , Whatsoever things are pure , Whatsoever things are lovely , Whatsoever things are of good report ; If there be any virtue , If there be any praise , Think on ...
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... things , and immediately into our minds rushes a great stream of associated ideas : money , re- frigerators , Fords , Buicks , Wall Street , the stock exchange , tanks , machine guns , streamline trains , millionaires , love of the things ...
... things , and immediately into our minds rushes a great stream of associated ideas : money , re- frigerators , Fords , Buicks , Wall Street , the stock exchange , tanks , machine guns , streamline trains , millionaires , love of the things ...
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... Things It is important , then - particularly important for those of us who do not have the medical student's direct contact with reality — to remember that the word is not the thing . We must continually beware of identifying words with ...
... Things It is important , then - particularly important for those of us who do not have the medical student's direct contact with reality — to remember that the word is not the thing . We must continually beware of identifying words with ...
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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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