Teaching what We Do: EssaysAmherst College Press, 1991 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... reader and mock - reader of the poem . It is not primarily the place where students learn to mind their proper manners at the spelling table or to expand their vocabulary or to write Correct like nice folks . It is not a finishing ...
... reader and mock - reader of the poem . It is not primarily the place where students learn to mind their proper manners at the spelling table or to expand their vocabulary or to write Correct like nice folks . It is not a finishing ...
الصفحة 129
... reader . I have known people who could read without hearing the sentence sounds and they were the fastest readers . Eye readers we call them . They can get the meaning by glances . But they are bad readers because they miss the best ...
... reader . I have known people who could read without hearing the sentence sounds and they were the fastest readers . Eye readers we call them . They can get the meaning by glances . But they are bad readers because they miss the best ...
الصفحة 139
... reader . " My mildly polemical point in the exercise was that a reader inter- ested only in what Jane Austen “ thinks " about the sexes ( in fact she thinks lots of things , contradictory ones even ) is engaged in eye - reading merely ...
... reader . " My mildly polemical point in the exercise was that a reader inter- ested only in what Jane Austen “ thinks " about the sexes ( in fact she thinks lots of things , contradictory ones even ) is engaged in eye - reading merely ...
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