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... Bring to class a short poem or or piece of prose of your own choice to share with the group . Be sure that you have mastered the material and are genuinely desirous of communicating it . 3. Bring to class , for discussion , some ...
... Bring to class a short poem or or piece of prose of your own choice to share with the group . Be sure that you have mastered the material and are genuinely desirous of communicating it . 3. Bring to class , for discussion , some ...
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... bring me a present . " " You're welcome , " says Isidore , retiring ; and then , the ice being broken , the First ... brings a basket containing a bottle of perfume , a thimble , and a bright silk handkerchief ; Sarah Schrodsky offers a ...
... bring me a present . " " You're welcome , " says Isidore , retiring ; and then , the ice being broken , the First ... brings a basket containing a bottle of perfume , a thimble , and a bright silk handkerchief ; Sarah Schrodsky offers a ...
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... brings the light Finally , read this : Of other days around me . -Thomas Moore For the moon never beams , without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful Annabel Lee , And the stars never rise , but I feel the bright eyes Of the beautiful ...
... brings the light Finally , read this : Of other days around me . -Thomas Moore For the moon never beams , without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful Annabel Lee , And the stars never rise , but I feel the bright eyes Of the beautiful ...
Contents
OVERVIEW | 1 |
GAINING THE IMPRESSION | 32 |
GAINING THE IMPRESSION continued | 81 |
Copyright | |
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