Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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Pagina 100
... meaning change . Ninety - five percent of her miscues were found to alter the intended meaning . Considering that there are one - hundred words in this passage , and nineteen of the words were changed enough to affect meaning , we can ...
... meaning change . Ninety - five percent of her miscues were found to alter the intended meaning . Considering that there are one - hundred words in this passage , and nineteen of the words were changed enough to affect meaning , we can ...
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... meaning ) or ask students to predict the meaning of each new word . 2 ) Record the predictions on the board . 3 ) Inform students that one the playground as they participate in ( name the activity ) they will get a clearer understanding ...
... meaning ) or ask students to predict the meaning of each new word . 2 ) Record the predictions on the board . 3 ) Inform students that one the playground as they participate in ( name the activity ) they will get a clearer understanding ...
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... meaning assigned each group . In written language , however , the only available markers of pitch are punctuation marks . Think about the question mark and and the rising tone it prompts , as when asking , " What's for supper ? " In ...
... meaning assigned each group . In written language , however , the only available markers of pitch are punctuation marks . Think about the question mark and and the rising tone it prompts , as when asking , " What's for supper ? " In ...
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