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Elements of Literature (Florida Edition)
by Kylene Beers Robert AndersonThis is a collection of stories, poems, and essays to help students improve their literature skills.
Elements of Literature (Kentucky Edition)
by Holt Winston RinehartElements of Literature Kentucky Edition has standards are separated into five categories: Reading, Writing, Speaking/Listening/Observing, Inquiry, and Technology as Communication. At the Elements of Literature Internet site, you can read texts by professional writers and learn the inside stories behind your favorite authors. You can also build your word power and analyze messages in the media.
Elements of Literature (Third Course)
by Holt Rinehart WinstonHolt Elements will help students improve their reading and comprehension skills.
Elements of Literature 3rd Course
by Rinehart and Winston HoltElements of Literature 3rd Course Michigan Edition by Rinehart and Winston Holt
Elements of Literature Third Course (Michigan Edition)
by Holt Winston Rinehart9th Grade Literature Textbook
Elements of Literature Third Course Illinois Edition
by BeersElement of Literature a Language Arts Textbook.
Elements of Literature Third Course: The Holt Reader
by Holt Winston RinehartHigh School Language Arts Textbook
Elements of Literature, 6th Course: Literature of Britain with World Classics
by Richard Vacca Robert E. Probst Robert Anderson John Malcolm Brinnin John LeggettDiscover more about the stories, poems, and essays in Elements of Literature by logging on to the Internet. At go.hrw.com we help you complete your homework assignments, learn more about your favorite writers, and find facts that support your ideas and inspire you with new ones.
Elements of Literature, Fifth Course: Literature of the United States with Literature of the Americas
by Holt Rinehart WinstonThis resource book Elements of Literature Fifth Course contains a treasure of study materials primarily a literature of the United States with literature of the Americas.
Elements of Literature, Fourth Course
by Virginia Hamilton Janet Burroway Robert Anderson John Malcolm Brinnin John Leggett David Adams LeemingLiterature textbook for teens.
Elements of Literature, Grade 12: Holt Reader: Interactive Worktext (Elements Of Literature Ser.)
by Holt Rinehart and Winston StaffThe Holt Reader: An Interactive WorkText is a book created especially for you. It is a size that’s easy to carry around. This book actually tells you to write in it, circling, underlining, and jotting down responses to the literature and related materials. In addition to outstanding selections and background information providing the context for these selections, you’ll find graphic organizers that encourage you to think a different way. This is designed to accompany Elements of Literature. Like Elements of Literature, it helps you interact with the literature and background materials. The chart below shows you what’s in the book and how it’s organized.
Elements of Literature, Grade 6 Introductory Course
by Holt Rinehart WinstonSchool textbook on literature.
Elements of Literature, Second Course
by Robert Anderson John Malcolm Brinnin John Leggett David Adams Leeming Naomi ShihabThroughout this book, you'll find some short passages that have been read by a reader whose responses are noted in the margin. Different readers will have different responses, but everyone who reads has some reaction. You should be aware of your responses as you read; at times, you will want to write them down. They will be useful when you write about the story later on. If you own a book, you can write in it as much as you like. Since this isn't true of a textbook, you should write your responses on paper.
Elements of Literature: First Course
by Editors at Holt Rinehart WinstonLearn more about good writing and language skills through stories, poems and other writing by amazing authors.
Elements of Literature: Introductory Course
by Judith L. Irvin Robert Anderson John Malcolm Brinnin John Leggett Robert ProbstThe contents of this course include eight collections viz., Moments of Truth; Unforgettable Personalities; Machine Mania: People and Technology; All Creatures Great and Small; Justice for All; Building Bridges; Explaining Our World: Fact and Folklore; and Tell Me a Tale.
Elements of Literature®, Fifth Course, The Holt Reader
by Holt Winston RinehartNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Literature®, Fifth Course, The Holt Reader, Adapted Version
by Holt Winston RinehartNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Literature®, Fourth Course, The Holt Reader
by Holt Winston RinehartNIMAC-sourced textbook
Elements of Moral Cognition
by John MikhailIs the science of moral cognition usefully modeled on aspects of Universal Grammar? Are human beings born with an innate 'moral grammar' that causes them to analyse human action in terms of its moral structure, with just as little awareness as they analyse human speech in terms of its grammatical structure? Questions like these have been at the forefront of moral psychology ever since John Mikhail revived them in his influential work on the linguistic analogy and its implications for jurisprudence and moral theory. In this seminal book, Mikhail offers a careful and sustained analysis of the moral grammar hypothesis, showing how some of John Rawls' original ideas about the linguistic analogy, together with famous thought experiments like the trolley problem, can be used to improve our understanding of moral and legal judgement.