The Inland Educator: A Journal for the Progressive Teacher ..., Volúmenes9-10Francis M. Stalker, Charles Madison Curry, Walter W. Storms Inland Educator Company, 1900 |
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... tence must be guarded against lest it give a wrong impression : " Thus , water wears down the high land and so makes the slopes more even . " The first effect of stream erosion is to make the land surface more rough and uneven ; it is ...
... tence must be guarded against lest it give a wrong impression : " Thus , water wears down the high land and so makes the slopes more even . " The first effect of stream erosion is to make the land surface more rough and uneven ; it is ...
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... tence forms , will not be satisfied with this class- ification of the two sentences , because he will see that , while the two sentences look alike , the thoughts are different . In the first , the expres- sion , " red , white , and ...
... tence forms , will not be satisfied with this class- ification of the two sentences , because he will see that , while the two sentences look alike , the thoughts are different . In the first , the expres- sion , " red , white , and ...
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... tence must be a word or words and the predicate must be a word or words , since the entire sen- tence is composed of words . If the subject of a sentence , then , is that about which something is said or affirmed , we must say or affirm ...
... tence must be a word or words and the predicate must be a word or words , since the entire sen- tence is composed of words . If the subject of a sentence , then , is that about which something is said or affirmed , we must say or affirm ...
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... tence structure , vocabulary and choice of words , paragraphs , and the qualities of clearness and force are treated simply and directly . It is a pleasure to note that the author would require the same course for pupils who will go to ...
... tence structure , vocabulary and choice of words , paragraphs , and the qualities of clearness and force are treated simply and directly . It is a pleasure to note that the author would require the same course for pupils who will go to ...
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... tences from the King's own English . In litera- ture we no longer fritter away time studying second - class characterizations of first - class au- thors , but we go direct to Shakespeare , to Browning , or to Lowell to learn for ...
... tences from the King's own English . In litera- ture we no longer fritter away time studying second - class characterizations of first - class au- thors , but we go direct to Shakespeare , to Browning , or to Lowell to learn for ...
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