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First , the teacher determines whether the program will allow the child to either pick a story from a menu randomly or to have the stories read sequentially . Second , the teacher can assign a specific story the child will read at his ...
First , the teacher determines whether the program will allow the child to either pick a story from a menu randomly or to have the stories read sequentially . Second , the teacher can assign a specific story the child will read at his ...
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Table 1 The Major Themes and Categories of Elements of Discourse The Text and the Story World What the story is about Vocabulary Paraphrasing Connections within the text Understanding character emotions / motives The Reading and the ...
Table 1 The Major Themes and Categories of Elements of Discourse The Text and the Story World What the story is about Vocabulary Paraphrasing Connections within the text Understanding character emotions / motives The Reading and the ...
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The story exposes personal and social values central to our culture , at the same time revealing how overt expression of those values may have changed . 3. The story allows readers to draw personal conclusions from the evidence ...
The story exposes personal and social values central to our culture , at the same time revealing how overt expression of those values may have changed . 3. The story allows readers to draw personal conclusions from the evidence ...
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