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 161
... sentences short . He lays down as a rule : " Try to keep sentences under twenty words , certainly under twenty - five words . " The ideal length for a sentence , he believes , is 17 words . " Easy prose , " he says , " is often written ...
... sentences short . He lays down as a rule : " Try to keep sentences under twenty words , certainly under twenty - five words . " The ideal length for a sentence , he believes , is 17 words . " Easy prose , " he says , " is often written ...
Pagina 164
... sentence paragraph . The first sentence reads : " Many of the preceding statements on the possible causes of children's inability to write well either state directly or imply a lack of guidance and direction . " Then follows this sentence ...
... sentence paragraph . The first sentence reads : " Many of the preceding statements on the possible causes of children's inability to write well either state directly or imply a lack of guidance and direction . " Then follows this sentence ...
Pagina 165
... sentences of considerable length . That does not mean that the sentences are harder to read . If the writer has a coherent pattern for his sentence as a whole , knows where he is going , and stays on the track , the sentence will not be ...
... sentences of considerable length . That does not mean that the sentences are harder to read . If the writer has a coherent pattern for his sentence as a whole , knows where he is going , and stays on the track , the sentence will not 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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