Writing and Literature in the Secondary SchoolEdward J. Gordon Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - 295 ページ |
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... become so frequently addicted to the almighty grade , we are likely to think that every paper written has to be graded— has somehow to become a part of the eternal and immortal record of the particular student who has done the writing ...
... become so frequently addicted to the almighty grade , we are likely to think that every paper written has to be graded— has somehow to become a part of the eternal and immortal record of the particular student who has done the writing ...
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... becomes easier , and the next one easier yet , until they become everyday habits . A person turns to lying as a way of not facing reality , and he always takes the " easy " way out . The " easy " way out , however , does not become ...
... becomes easier , and the next one easier yet , until they become everyday habits . A person turns to lying as a way of not facing reality , and he always takes the " easy " way out . The " easy " way out , however , does not become ...
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... become false to themselves . They can be restored only by a transformation scene , a sort of divine drama ... becomes a revelation of something potential in both man and nature - a freedom , an openness , a principle of growth —that man ...
... become false to themselves . They can be restored only by a transformation scene , a sort of divine drama ... becomes a revelation of something potential in both man and nature - a freedom , an openness , a principle of growth —that man ...
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Introduction | 3 |
a committee | 18 |
The Subject Matter of Writing Hart Leavitt | 33 |
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