English Journal, Volumen3National Council of Teachers of English, 1914 |
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... facts exactly as they occurred . But telling the facts is one thing and telling the truth is another ; at least that is so in newspaper offices . Facts , like figures , can be made to lie . The same set of facts may , under the ...
... facts exactly as they occurred . But telling the facts is one thing and telling the truth is another ; at least that is so in newspaper offices . Facts , like figures , can be made to lie . The same set of facts may , under the ...
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... facts exactly as they occurred . But telling the facts is one thing and telling the truth is another ; at least that is so in newspaper offices . Facts , like figures , can be made to lie . The same set of facts may , under the ...
... facts exactly as they occurred . But telling the facts is one thing and telling the truth is another ; at least that is so in newspaper offices . Facts , like figures , can be made to lie . The same set of facts may , under the ...
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... facts ; instead of that it distorts facts . A reporter tries to make a good ' story ' by distortion just in order to ... fact that a mind so narrow is charged with the duty of broadening the horizon of young people , we almost fall into ...
... facts ; instead of that it distorts facts . A reporter tries to make a good ' story ' by distortion just in order to ... fact that a mind so narrow is charged with the duty of broadening the horizon of young people , we almost fall into ...
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... fact began to be lost sight of - when ? His answer is : when the first reader got hold of a written poem or other ... facts might be cited to bear out this judgment . Think , for instance , of the intrusion of the book in religious ...
... fact began to be lost sight of - when ? His answer is : when the first reader got hold of a written poem or other ... facts might be cited to bear out this judgment . Think , for instance , of the intrusion of the book in religious ...
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... fact that reading aloud seems destined to become a lost art . I am one of the English teachers who believe that much of our failure with certain types of literature , particu- larly poetry , is due to the fact that our approach is too ...
... fact that reading aloud seems destined to become a lost art . I am one of the English teachers who believe that much of our failure with certain types of literature , particu- larly poetry , is due to the fact that our approach is too ...
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