Reading Horizons, Volumes 19-20College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1978 |
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Pagina 194
... possible fantastic situation " ( 11 , p . 366 ) . Another writer , Janet Kafka , defines it as a . . . “ commentary on people and societies as we find them today , as well as extrapolating from this to give us a view of some possible ...
... possible fantastic situation " ( 11 , p . 366 ) . Another writer , Janet Kafka , defines it as a . . . “ commentary on people and societies as we find them today , as well as extrapolating from this to give us a view of some possible ...
Pagina 212
... possible . LIST WALK FLOUR RICH PUT STILL Most likely you were able to recall nine to ten letters . How is it possible that you were able to see twice as many letters this time ? The same amount of visual information was available to ...
... possible . LIST WALK FLOUR RICH PUT STILL Most likely you were able to recall nine to ten letters . How is it possible that you were able to see twice as many letters this time ? The same amount of visual information was available to ...
Pagina 261
... possible using ambiguous words with their different meanings - words like drum , fair , back , saw , fire , hole , etc. 3. Hand out dittos with words on them like the following . The students are to begin at the bottom and go up ...
... possible using ambiguous words with their different meanings - words like drum , fair , back , saw , fire , hole , etc. 3. Hand out dittos with words on them like the following . The students are to begin at the bottom and go up ...
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