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The author emphasizes that no one can be taught to write a poem , but as a teacher you can remove the blindfold of prejudice and misconceptions , and hope for the best . . Gould , Florence E. , “ Creative Expression Through Poetry ...
The author emphasizes that no one can be taught to write a poem , but as a teacher you can remove the blindfold of prejudice and misconceptions , and hope for the best . . Gould , Florence E. , “ Creative Expression Through Poetry ...
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Gunderson , Ethel , “ All from One Poem , ” Elementary English ( November , 1960 ) , 37 : 449-450 . ... The writer gives the children much poetry mainly to provide the children with the pleasure derived from the poems and to give them a ...
Gunderson , Ethel , “ All from One Poem , ” Elementary English ( November , 1960 ) , 37 : 449-450 . ... The writer gives the children much poetry mainly to provide the children with the pleasure derived from the poems and to give them a ...
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( 3 ) Are poems arranged on the pages so that their uniqueness as creations is conveyed to the readers ? ( 4 ) Are the poems presented in such an order and sequence that the book has about it a sense of rightness , continuity , and a ...
( 3 ) Are poems arranged on the pages so that their uniqueness as creations is conveyed to the readers ? ( 4 ) Are the poems presented in such an order and sequence that the book has about it a sense of rightness , continuity , and a ...
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