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He may not yet know what “ the one before ” means , or “ the next one , ” or “ double , " or " like " and " unlike . ” As a basis for his reading and writing , he probably has not yet learned to conceptualize word sounds as printed ...
He may not yet know what “ the one before ” means , or “ the next one , ” or “ double , " or " like " and " unlike . ” As a basis for his reading and writing , he probably has not yet learned to conceptualize word sounds as printed ...
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Accordingly , it is still necessary to devise means of keeping the student interested . A means must be found of keeping up his motivation to continue the learning task until it is finished . ACHIEVEMENT OF SUBTASKS • It is perhaps not ...
Accordingly , it is still necessary to devise means of keeping the student interested . A means must be found of keeping up his motivation to continue the learning task until it is finished . ACHIEVEMENT OF SUBTASKS • It is perhaps not ...
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Does it mean , for example , “ stating in numerical terms the probability of choosing a black bean from a set composed of n ... The verbs are state ( which means make a verbal statement of ) , derive ( which means make a sequence of ...
Does it mean , for example , “ stating in numerical terms the probability of choosing a black bean from a set composed of n ... The verbs are state ( which means make a verbal statement of ) , derive ( which means make a sequence of ...
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