The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... talk- ing , and by the many mirrors of their talk revealing their characters . And if , when we have accustomed ourselves to the drawing - room and its reflections , we turn to Hardy , we are once more spun around . The moors are round ...
... talk- ing , and by the many mirrors of their talk revealing their characters . And if , when we have accustomed ourselves to the drawing - room and its reflections , we turn to Hardy , we are once more spun around . The moors are round ...
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... talk to the English department at the school ; talk to the child's own teacher . Many teachers and schools want to know what the parents want . If the school or teacher cannot be persuaded , then what ? Per- haps all you can do is try ...
... talk to the English department at the school ; talk to the child's own teacher . Many teachers and schools want to know what the parents want . If the school or teacher cannot be persuaded , then what ? Per- haps all you can do is try ...
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... talk I encounter these days under four notions of man , three of them metaphorical , only one literal . Though nobody's position , I suppose , fits my types neatly , some educators talk as if they were programming machines , some talk ...
... talk I encounter these days under four notions of man , three of them metaphorical , only one literal . Though nobody's position , I suppose , fits my types neatly , some educators talk as if they were programming machines , some talk ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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