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... needed to avoid the possibility that lack of time might pre- vent the completion of the story or that gaps in it would block satisfactory understanding . Children's interests and abilities determined to a large extent how far certain ...
... needed to avoid the possibility that lack of time might pre- vent the completion of the story or that gaps in it would block satisfactory understanding . Children's interests and abilities determined to a large extent how far certain ...
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... needed for the transatlantic voyage . The group then made its way up to the top deck . When the children spied the smokestacks , they were reminded that in their earlier discussion Dick had stated that only one smokestack was needed on ...
... needed for the transatlantic voyage . The group then made its way up to the top deck . When the children spied the smokestacks , they were reminded that in their earlier discussion Dick had stated that only one smokestack was needed on ...
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... needed for the scene according to the lines of the dialogue ; the kind of sky typical of particular climates ; the fast or slow movement of the ship , etc. To make more accurate such details as clouds and smoke , the children went to ...
... needed for the scene according to the lines of the dialogue ; the kind of sky typical of particular climates ; the fast or slow movement of the ship , etc. To make more accurate such details as clouds and smoke , the children went to ...
Contents
EDITORS INTRODUCTION vii | 1 |
CHOOSING THE UNIT AND PLANNING THE DAILY | 8 |
1600S AND 1900s | 34 |
Copyright | |
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