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A Reader's Response Journal can be a very important component of a literature course using Prentice Hall Literature . Along with a wide range of other writing activities catalogued later in this section , many of the writing activities ...
A Reader's Response Journal can be a very important component of a literature course using Prentice Hall Literature . Along with a wide range of other writing activities catalogued later in this section , many of the writing activities ...
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Making Personal Responses Personal response and evaluation are central to literary study . Personal response to literature is a natural first step toward analysis and interpretation . A Reader's Response Journal gives response a ...
Making Personal Responses Personal response and evaluation are central to literary study . Personal response to literature is a natural first step toward analysis and interpretation . A Reader's Response Journal gives response a ...
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Reader's Response What is your impression of Abraham Lincoln ? How does your impression compare with ... Thematic Response What selfrealizations does the speaker come to ? ... Encourage students to share their responses with the class .
Reader's Response What is your impression of Abraham Lincoln ? How does your impression compare with ... Thematic Response What selfrealizations does the speaker come to ? ... Encourage students to share their responses with the class .
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