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... understanding ; and , therefore , its chief defects must relate to the comprehension of the text , and to the tone and manner in which the sense is conveyed . Defects in tone and manner are indistinctness , hesita- 1 tion , affectation ...
... understanding ; and , therefore , its chief defects must relate to the comprehension of the text , and to the tone and manner in which the sense is conveyed . Defects in tone and manner are indistinctness , hesita- 1 tion , affectation ...
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... understanding the meaning of the explanations . ' 2 Errors in carrying it out , but which do not belong to it . Those who adopt this custom make it worse ( 1 ) by allowing the children to run the several meanings into one . Thus , for ...
... understanding the meaning of the explanations . ' 2 Errors in carrying it out , but which do not belong to it . Those who adopt this custom make it worse ( 1 ) by allowing the children to run the several meanings into one . Thus , for ...
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... understand , and , understanding , to make expressive and correct . After reading , the teacher should recur to the previous explanation to see that it is remembered . Errors in carrying the true system out . In carrying out this plan ...
... understand , and , understanding , to make expressive and correct . After reading , the teacher should recur to the previous explanation to see that it is remembered . Errors in carrying the true system out . In carrying out this plan ...
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... understand the words when they can read with rapidity and ease , and answer questions upon the general meaning of the passage . The fallacy of this is so well illustrated by Dr. Woodford , that I cannot refrain from quoting him in full ...
... understand the words when they can read with rapidity and ease , and answer questions upon the general meaning of the passage . The fallacy of this is so well illustrated by Dr. Woodford , that I cannot refrain from quoting him in full ...
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... understand to be the meaning of the word sagacity ? No answer , except the repetition by some of " the sagacity of ... understanding . This exercise not sufficient of itself to produce intelligent reading . One would think that to ...
... understand to be the meaning of the word sagacity ? No answer , except the repetition by some of " the sagacity of ... understanding . This exercise not sufficient of itself to produce intelligent reading . One would think that to ...
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