The Oral Study of LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1932 - 483 pages |
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... students read even worse than they write . Most teachers will agree that the average student arrives at college under - equipped in English . But though there is a widespread recognition that he is un- able to make use of spoken and ...
... students read even worse than they write . Most teachers will agree that the average student arrives at college under - equipped in English . But though there is a widespread recognition that he is un- able to make use of spoken and ...
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... student and instruc- tor and to better advantage . Writing unfortunately will not enlarge a student's vocabulary or make him think ( ex- cept in the meager terms of writing not incorrectly ) , unless he is the sort that would do both of ...
... student and instruc- tor and to better advantage . Writing unfortunately will not enlarge a student's vocabulary or make him think ( ex- cept in the meager terms of writing not incorrectly ) , unless he is the sort that would do both of ...
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... student to saying something precisely . But that some- thing must be critical . It is only too easy to secure a definite , though entirely unexplained , expression of his temperament . His tendency , of course , is to confuse criticism ...
... student to saying something precisely . But that some- thing must be critical . It is only too easy to secure a definite , though entirely unexplained , expression of his temperament . His tendency , of course , is to confuse criticism ...
Contents
PREFACE INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PASSAGES FOR READING AND STUDY | 39 |
Assertion and Implication | 433 |
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