The English Journal, Volumen23University of Chicago Press, 1934 |
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... course or to pass an exemption examination . The exact nature of these composition courses had undergone consider- able variation from year to year , and even during any one quarter there had been wide variation in the way the different ...
... course or to pass an exemption examination . The exact nature of these composition courses had undergone consider- able variation from year to year , and even during any one quarter there had been wide variation in the way the different ...
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... course - forming bodies are no longer considering the course of study as a work to be done but look upon it as a continuous investigation , a live and pro- gressive undertaking which , by reason of its responsiveness , adjusts to social ...
... course - forming bodies are no longer considering the course of study as a work to be done but look upon it as a continuous investigation , a live and pro- gressive undertaking which , by reason of its responsiveness , adjusts to social ...
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... course , no objection to remedial courses in other subjects ; I am merely pointing out the basic importance of English . Another point that is overlooked in this respect is that poor English is cumulative ; it is the result , as far as ...
... course , no objection to remedial courses in other subjects ; I am merely pointing out the basic importance of English . Another point that is overlooked in this respect is that poor English is cumulative ; it is the result , as far as ...
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