Reports and Speeches, 第 1 号1955 |
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... Half a dozen seventh graders may compare notes before the class on books by a given popular author . " The point I liked best " ; the kinds of boats or ships or arms used ; the means for space travel ; clever things done by dogs ...
... Half a dozen seventh graders may compare notes before the class on books by a given popular author . " The point I liked best " ; the kinds of boats or ships or arms used ; the means for space travel ; clever things done by dogs ...
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... half - dozen or so sensible ones , without hesitation . How a child learns , without formal schooling , to handle the intricacies of form and meaning is an important thing for us language teachers to know and to build upon -- an ...
... half - dozen or so sensible ones , without hesitation . How a child learns , without formal schooling , to handle the intricacies of form and meaning is an important thing for us language teachers to know and to build upon -- an ...
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... half a chance . By doing so , it will keep the meaning clear , even though the sentences in question flout some of the minor conventions of syntax . A good example of this power is sentence 2 , where parallelism keeps the meaning clear ...
... half a chance . By doing so , it will keep the meaning clear , even though the sentences in question flout some of the minor conventions of syntax . A good example of this power is sentence 2 , where parallelism keeps the meaning clear ...
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