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The act of effective reading requires experiential background or mental content . In fact , meaning is directly proportionate to the kind and amount of mental content available at ...
The act of effective reading requires experiential background or mental content . In fact , meaning is directly proportionate to the kind and amount of mental content available at ...
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It is called " mental content " by Carter , “ ... if one possesses appropriate mental content , he is able to identify , interpret , and evaluate ( 2 ) , and Holmes calls it “ Substrata Factor . ” He says , " Incoming information ( is ) ...
It is called " mental content " by Carter , “ ... if one possesses appropriate mental content , he is able to identify , interpret , and evaluate ( 2 ) , and Holmes calls it “ Substrata Factor . ” He says , " Incoming information ( is ) ...
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Group placement is flexible , largely on academic achieve- based on physical , mental , soment in all areas . cial , and emotional maturity with emphasis on reading levels of achievement . 6. Fixed standards of achieve- 6.
Group placement is flexible , largely on academic achieve- based on physical , mental , soment in all areas . cial , and emotional maturity with emphasis on reading levels of achievement . 6. Fixed standards of achieve- 6.
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