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He began to recite aloud.
For example, visual learners may find maps and diagrams to be most useful, while auditory learners might do best with flash cards that they can recite aloud from.
/ When asked what he said, / one old cow shook her head, / and replied, "Why it's nothing but prattle!"[5] Because of their strong beat and heavy use of rhyming sounds, limericks are a lot of fun for young children to read or recite aloud.[6].
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I worked away and all the while recited aloud the dead white woman's words.
In 1952, I recited aloud for the first time, booming in Oxford's Sheldonian Theatre from a bad poem that had won a prize.
As befitted a story that originated in oral literature, the text was recited aloud, with improvised flourishes and interjections, as the pages were slowly turned for the audience.
Many bear the unmistakable marks of their oral origin and can best be understood when recited aloud; in fact, it is still held by many Hindus and Buddhists that their scriptures lack, when read silently, the meaning and significance they have when recited aloud, for the human voice is believed to add to the recited texts dimensions of truth and power not readily grasped by the solitary reader.
A blind friend of mine makes frequent use in her reading of text-to-speech technology, whereby the words she summons to her computer screen are recited aloud in an uninflected automated-banking robo-voice.
Rosen also writes poetry, although she is primarily a kind of poetic cover artist: she recites aloud the work of others (Rilke, Rumi, Neruda), in order to enhance the spiritual growth of her audience.
Dar al-Ifta, through its telephone hotline and a Web site, hands out thousands of fatwas every year on issues both spiritual (can prayers be recited aloud?) and mundane (can waiters hide tips from restaurant owners?).
To pass the time while marching, he recited aloud "a great deal of Shakespeare, several Marlowe speeches, most of Keats's Odes" as well as "the usual pieces of Tennyson, Browning and Coleridge".
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