Writing and Literature in the Secondary SchoolEdward J. Gordon Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - 295 Seiten |
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... answer or the terms of its answer . " Is the imagery of the dead trees in this poem well suited to express the idea of mortality ? " The answer that is being angled for ought to be more than simply Yes or No - unless perhaps as a mere ...
... answer or the terms of its answer . " Is the imagery of the dead trees in this poem well suited to express the idea of mortality ? " The answer that is being angled for ought to be more than simply Yes or No - unless perhaps as a mere ...
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... answer - different from the question and yet entailed by it . Some questions the teacher will ask mainly for the sake of giving him- self the occasion for reciting the answer . ( I do not say that is always bad . ) A good question about ...
... answer - different from the question and yet entailed by it . Some questions the teacher will ask mainly for the sake of giving him- self the occasion for reciting the answer . ( I do not say that is always bad . ) A good question about ...
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... answer . It was my first direct experience of academic humbug , and I had enough satiric awareness to record his re- fusal along with the more candid answers . Our young teacher was somewhat foolish , I suppose , and quite wise . He ...
... answer . It was my first direct experience of academic humbug , and I had enough satiric awareness to record his re- fusal along with the more candid answers . Our young teacher was somewhat foolish , I suppose , and quite wise . He ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
a committee | 18 |
The Subject Matter of Writing Hart Leavitt | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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