Reading Horizons, Volume 8Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1967 |
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Pagina 36
... Evangeline which in his next sentence he magnifies to " egregious blunders . " Evangeline is written in dactyllic hexameter . And , of course , it is written in English . Yet of a necessity there are French names in it . French ...
... Evangeline which in his next sentence he magnifies to " egregious blunders . " Evangeline is written in dactyllic hexameter . And , of course , it is written in English . Yet of a necessity there are French names in it . French ...
Pagina 38
... Evangeline . In Canada it is doubtless considered . . . the authentic and moving account of the tragedy of a people ... Evangeline is thinking in English , because Evangeline is written in English . And this includes the pronunciation of ...
... Evangeline . In Canada it is doubtless considered . . . the authentic and moving account of the tragedy of a people ... Evangeline is thinking in English , because Evangeline is written in English . And this includes the pronunciation of ...
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... Evangeline " suggested itself because it would fit easily with dactylic rhythm . Presumably Long- fellow wished to avoid the girl's real name , which would be a perfect dactyl as pronounced in English , as a more common name might be ...
... Evangeline " suggested itself because it would fit easily with dactylic rhythm . Presumably Long- fellow wished to avoid the girl's real name , which would be a perfect dactyl as pronounced in English , as a more common name might be ...
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Editorial Comment The Teachers Right to Strike | 5 |
Bricks for Building the Self Concept | 19 |
You See? | 32 |
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