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Robert Eidelberg

    So You Think You Might Like to Teach
    Stanza-Phobia
    Julio
    Good Thinking
    • Good Thinking

      A Self-Improvement Approach to Getting Your Mind to Go from ''Huh?'' to ''Hmm'' to ''Aha!

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura
      Good Thinking
    • Julio

      A Brooklyn Boy Plays Detective to Find His Missing Father

      • 180 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      A Brooklyn Boy Plays Detective to Find His Missing Father, writer and editor Robert Eidelberg has added thought-provoking questions throughout the pages of John Carter's original story (they're set off to the side here and there); these questions are intended to prompt you, the reader, to engage in some detecting, some reflecting, and even some expecting during the novel's development of character, plot, and point of view. These provocative questions all appear under WERE YOU WONDERING? headings because they are just the sort of questions that good readers generally wonder about when they read mysteries (actually, when they read all kinds of stories). Good readers look closely (detect) in order to know; they think more fully (reflect) about what they've noticed in order to understand what it most likely means; and they predict (mindfully expect) by using the details of a story and their own experiences and knowledge to guess at what will probably happen next.

      Julio
    • Stanza-Phobia

      • 94 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      STANZA-PHOBIA: A Self-Improvement Approach to Bridging Any Disconnect Between You and Poetry by Understanding Just One Poem (Yes, One!) and Winding Up Not Only Learning the Process Involved but Coming to Love at Least a Few More Poems (and Maybe Poetry Itself)

      Stanza-Phobia