Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... thought , the first step in the interpretation of an author's thought is to understand it . And since we are to communicate his mean- ing to others , we must translate it into conventional symbols of expression . In oral reading three ...
... thought , the first step in the interpretation of an author's thought is to understand it . And since we are to communicate his mean- ing to others , we must translate it into conventional symbols of expression . In oral reading three ...
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... thought of the whole into a précis approximately one - third the length of the original ; that is , boil it down into a summary which retains all the essential parts of the thought . Avoid the wording of the original . Keep all the ...
... thought of the whole into a précis approximately one - third the length of the original ; that is , boil it down into a summary which retains all the essential parts of the thought . Avoid the wording of the original . Keep all the ...
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... thought he would fail , " depending upon whether his dominant emotion was anger , indig- nation , pity , or sorrow ... thought he would fail . 2. I thought he would fail . 3. I thought he would fail . I thought he would fail . 5. I ...
... thought he would fail , " depending upon whether his dominant emotion was anger , indig- nation , pity , or sorrow ... thought he would fail . 2. I thought he would fail . 3. I thought he would fail . I thought he would fail . 5. I ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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