Interpretative Reading: Techniques and SelectionsAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - Počet stran: 595 This book is offered to you as a means by which you can learn more about life through the study of literature. It suggests techniques through which you may interpret the life depicted in literature and share that interpretation with others. It suggests techniques by which you may learn to think and to communicate thoughts to others. These techniques are offered as a key to literature, to reading (silent and oral) and to life itself. Knowledge is power. Skills give advantage in life competitions. Habits of concentration and industry pay big dividends in the business of living. |
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To the Student | 3 |
CHAPTER | 13 |
A TECHNIQUE OF THINKING FOR INTERPRETATIVE | 26 |
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