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They'll say, "You only read 'Biscuit,' and we're all reading chapter books".
Mission accomplished, I rewarded myself by reading Chapter 9 of Michael Crichton's new thriller, "Time line".
Melanie Griffith said her daughter Emma was reading chapter books at 4, but when she entered Calhoun, she was restricted to sing-alongs and teacher-led story time.
And Broadwell could have sent ones more like: "I've been reading Chapter 3 notes and the Galula theory of counterinsurgency confuses me.
My first impression: I started by reading chapter six, "The Matter for Science", which specifically looks at the relationship between scientists and atheism.
To speed up the process, I learned an AS topic and then the A2 equivalent, for example; reading chapter 1 of the AS textbook, then chapter 1 of the A2.
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At a Unitarian church in Massachusetts, members of the congregation took turns reading chapters from the pulpit.
"Read Chapter 4".
"Last year I could read chapter books a little," said Lamont Lyles, 9. "Now I'm reading an 18-chapter book".
I told her, after I read Chapter 5, that now was the time.
Nigel Williamson read Chapter 3, "The Spouter Inn," in which Ishmael beds down warily with the tattooed heathen Queequeg.
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