Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and sons, 1932 - 401 páginas |
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... sentence much as stones of irregular shape and size are used to build a wall . And sometimes , as in forming an arch all the stones must be held in place until the keystone is added to bind them into unity , so the elements of a sentence ...
... sentence much as stones of irregular shape and size are used to build a wall . And sometimes , as in forming an arch all the stones must be held in place until the keystone is added to bind them into unity , so the elements of a sentence ...
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... sentence of the Ruskin selection The entire difference between education and non - education consists in this accuracy . " education and non - education " and " this accuracy " are repeti- tions of ideas already expressed in the ...
... sentence of the Ruskin selection The entire difference between education and non - education consists in this accuracy . " education and non - education " and " this accuracy " are repeti- tions of ideas already expressed in the ...
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... sentence , " earnestly " and " authoritatively " should receive more weight than " I tell you " , which we will probably understand whether we hear it or not . In the next group , " I know I am right in this " , the words " in this ...
... sentence , " earnestly " and " authoritatively " should receive more weight than " I tell you " , which we will probably understand whether we hear it or not . In the next group , " I know I am right in this " , the words " in this ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 11 |
OBJECTIVES IN THE STUDY OF ORAL READING | 18 |
V INTERPRETATION OF ATTITUDE | 69 |
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Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1941 |
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