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... gives freedom , fluency , and sweep ; and the size can be reduced in Standard II . The writing of Standard I. is generally too small , and thus becomes cramped and ill - shaped . Most of the writing should be from the blackboard , both ...
... gives freedom , fluency , and sweep ; and the size can be reduced in Standard II . The writing of Standard I. is generally too small , and thus becomes cramped and ill - shaped . Most of the writing should be from the blackboard , both ...
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... give out the whole of the dictation . MENTAL ARITHMETIC.- " Mental Arithmetic is a new requirement , but it is not intended to form an addition to the individual examination for the purpose of record- ing the " passes " in the Schedule ...
... give out the whole of the dictation . MENTAL ARITHMETIC.- " Mental Arithmetic is a new requirement , but it is not intended to form an addition to the individual examination for the purpose of record- ing the " passes " in the Schedule ...
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... give me the penknife ? Pronoun . Will you give me the penknife ? or Will you give me the penknife ? Verb . Will you give me the penknife ? or Will you give me the penknife ? Adjective . Is it a good penknife ? ( b ) If the chief thought ...
... give me the penknife ? Pronoun . Will you give me the penknife ? or Will you give me the penknife ? Verb . Will you give me the penknife ? or Will you give me the penknife ? Adjective . Is it a good penknife ? ( b ) If the chief thought ...
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... give object lessons upon chapters in the reading - books . An object lesson on some subject in the reading - books , say silkworms , with the actual things shown to the children , and compared with the descrip- tions in the book would ...
... give object lessons upon chapters in the reading - books . An object lesson on some subject in the reading - books , say silkworms , with the actual things shown to the children , and compared with the descrip- tions in the book would ...
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... give a very good account of what they read . " - MR . FUSSELL . " I take reading with intelligence to include two things : explanation of the more unusual words and phrases , and the reproduction of the general scope of the lesson ...
... give a very good account of what they read . " - MR . FUSSELL . " I take reading with intelligence to include two things : explanation of the more unusual words and phrases , and the reproduction of the general scope of the lesson ...
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Page 293 - ... supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Johannes factotum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.