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Yet the questions remain the same : If she is telling herself she has lost her sheep , how should she sound ? And if she is answering herself " leave them alone , ” what is that voice ? There are plural answers to these questions ...
Yet the questions remain the same : If she is telling herself she has lost her sheep , how should she sound ? And if she is answering herself " leave them alone , ” what is that voice ? There are plural answers to these questions ...
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And the effect in doing so is not to express meaning but rather to raise questions : Where have I seen a red jacket ? What other colors of jackets does she have ? Didn't someone else say something about a jacket earlier ?
And the effect in doing so is not to express meaning but rather to raise questions : Where have I seen a red jacket ? What other colors of jackets does she have ? Didn't someone else say something about a jacket earlier ?
Pagina 94
These questions about silent reading also raise other questions . How do chilsense for emphatic prosody in reading ? Who grows it and who does not ? How difficult is emphatic prosody for English language learners or learners with ...
These questions about silent reading also raise other questions . How do chilsense for emphatic prosody in reading ? Who grows it and who does not ? How difficult is emphatic prosody for English language learners or learners with ...
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
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