Reading Horizons, Volume 33Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1992 |
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... lives / preferences and the story but because they also include a positive reaction to the actions of the story character , the response falls into this category . Examples : The girl was going to be a bull rider when she grew up . It ...
... lives / preferences and the story but because they also include a positive reaction to the actions of the story character , the response falls into this category . Examples : The girl was going to be a bull rider when she grew up . It ...
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lives in Scotland . The idea of getting " peaty " stains from a boggy loch ( loosely translated as grassy stains from a muddy lake ) might be foreign to children in the United States , but it is real to children living in Scotland . The ...
lives in Scotland . The idea of getting " peaty " stains from a boggy loch ( loosely translated as grassy stains from a muddy lake ) might be foreign to children in the United States , but it is real to children living in Scotland . The ...
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... lives by taking them - emotionally or intellectually - into other times and places . Memorable books help sort out who we are . To the teachers who gathered in Phoenix , books matter . They are as much a part of daily life as food ...
... lives by taking them - emotionally or intellectually - into other times and places . Memorable books help sort out who we are . To the teachers who gathered in Phoenix , books matter . They are as much a part of daily life as food ...
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