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The most heartening response was the number of administrators who considered the library facilities to be an integral part of the reading program . TO WHAT GRADE LEVEL DOES THE READING PROGRAM EXTEND ? Traditionally , systematic reading ...
The most heartening response was the number of administrators who considered the library facilities to be an integral part of the reading program . TO WHAT GRADE LEVEL DOES THE READING PROGRAM EXTEND ? Traditionally , systematic reading ...
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The contrast between these viewpoints is portrayed in Figure a , where elements bounded by the broken line are considered only from the first perspective , in which the intersection of two sets is seen rather than a subset of one . a ...
The contrast between these viewpoints is portrayed in Figure a , where elements bounded by the broken line are considered only from the first perspective , in which the intersection of two sets is seen rather than a subset of one . a ...
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First , a matching task might be considered . Students are asked to match two columns of items which may be equal or unequal in number . Using equal columns slices the task considerably ; unequal columns provide more of a challenge to ...
First , a matching task might be considered . Students are asked to match two columns of items which may be equal or unequal in number . Using equal columns slices the task considerably ; unequal columns provide more of a challenge to ...
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