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Excerpt from Reading Manual: Designed to Accompany First Four Books of Indiana State Series of Readers
The child possesses the ideas, and is able to give expression to them, we must get from him this expression, and then in turn give him the written expression of the same thoughts.
Since it is necessary that the child should get himself into an appreciative state Of mind before he can read with real expression, he must be led by appropriate ...
Excerpt from Second Reader
Then she began to drink the water as fast as she could. It seemed as if she thought she could drink it all and get the fish.
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