Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... become more intensive . ( For there is little real instruction after the second or third grade . ) As soon as a child has learned to get some meaning from print , he is urged not to read aloud , his lip movements in silent reading are ...
... become more intensive . ( For there is little real instruction after the second or third grade . ) As soon as a child has learned to get some meaning from print , he is urged not to read aloud , his lip movements in silent reading are ...
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... becomes a very fine and very important study . If the play is a classic , the pauses are sometimes standardized , and become a part of the tradition of the acting of that play which is passed down from generation to generation of actors ...
... becomes a very fine and very important study . If the play is a classic , the pauses are sometimes standardized , and become a part of the tradition of the acting of that play which is passed down from generation to generation of actors ...
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... become blocks . Disdain of the poets reveals a mind with only the empty pride of practicality but without the means to be really practical in things social . It is not practical to defeat one's ends by the means one uses to achieve them ...
... become blocks . Disdain of the poets reveals a mind with only the empty pride of practicality but without the means to be really practical in things social . It is not practical to defeat one's ends by the means one uses to achieve them ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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