The New Silent Readers ...John C. Winston Company, 1930 - Readers |
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... keep your lips closed , and do not point with your finger . 3. Read many stories that are easy for you . 4. Read some stories that you have read before , and try to read them more rapidly than you did the first time . 5. Keep a record ...
... keep your lips closed , and do not point with your finger . 3. Read many stories that are easy for you . 4. Read some stories that you have read before , and try to read them more rapidly than you did the first time . 5. Keep a record ...
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... keep in mind three things , you will find that people will like to hear you tell stories . 1. Make the situation or setting and the characters very clear . 2. Keep your hearers wondering how the story is to come out . 3. Stop as soon as ...
... keep in mind three things , you will find that people will like to hear you tell stories . 1. Make the situation or setting and the characters very clear . 2. Keep your hearers wondering how the story is to come out . 3. Stop as soon as ...
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... keep your balance the pulka . On smooth , steep , hilly places or on broke slippery ground where many thaws and frosts ha turned the snow to ice , it is so hopeless that you not even try . However , as the little chopped - in - ha canoe ...
... keep your balance the pulka . On smooth , steep , hilly places or on broke slippery ground where many thaws and frosts ha turned the snow to ice , it is so hopeless that you not even try . However , as the little chopped - in - ha canoe ...
Contents
RIN TIN TININ PERSON | 1 |
TRIBUTES TO DOGS George Graham Vest | 7 |
BEPPO Cecil Trout Blancké | 15 |
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