Sentences with phrase «after reading the passage»

After reading this passage, my son promptly grilled me about chia seed and then politely requested (or something like that) that we procure some on the double.
Soon after reading this passage I became a student of the metaphysical text A Course in Miracles and began to unlearn my false perception of myself.
But star Amy Adams» role calls on her to spend a lot of time staring thoughtfully in the distance after reading a passage from her ex's tome, all while Ford piles on mean - spirited observations about the heroine's crumbling upper - middle - class lifestyle.
After reading each passage, the child is asked to answer multiple choice questions that are read by the examiner.
Children have approximately thirty seconds after reading the passage to respond.
After reading both passages, one might find it difficult to argue that Zac Sunderland demonstrates the ideas found in «How to be a Smart Risk - Taker» because sailing solo around the world as a teenager is a pretty outrageous risk!
Kareiva's talk has fabulous moments, including when he calls out the writer Edward Abbey for «total hypocrisy» after reading a passage from «Desert Solitaire» reveling in solitude and then a passage from Abbey's diary at the time, lamenting the isolation: «Christ, I am lonely!»

Not exact matches

In the Revised Standard Version (1946) this passage is set apart in small italic type, and the marginal note reads: «Other ancient authorities add 7:53 - 8:11 either here or at the end of this gospel or after Luke 21:38, with variations of the text.»
Rev Dr Gavin Ashenden resigned his position with the monarch after he voiced his opposition to a passage from the Koran being read during an Epiphany service...
The text is one of those passages that ought to come at the end of a sermon, for there is nowhere to go except to your knees after it is read.
After that passage which is often read out loud at weddings, Paul writes that someday all of our important and inspired words will end, our praying in tongues will end, our knowledge will end but love will be what lasts forever.
After Henry has read a passage from Shakespeare to good effect, he and Edmund discuss the importance of clerical reading.
I have found, after many years of teaching CST, that «less is more»: If we do a close reading of, e.g., Rerum Novarum, Quadragesimo Anno, and passages from Centesimus Annus, it's enough for an introduction.
I started looking for other resources and after reading so many different opinions about the interpretation of James, still had no peace that the passages were accurately intrepreted.
All I am saying is, and people start reading me in context now, Jesus had these moments throughout the gospel — emotional aspects to his being that reveal various sides to Jesus... and what some might call weak moments (and the garden is that — he is doubting in that passage after all).
The year group would be brought together and the Head would break the news, after which the Dean would read a passage of scripture and then I would say a few words and offer a prayer.
What if, after every time we opened the Bible to read and study it, we wouldn't move on until we had asked «What is this passage telling us to do, and how can we as a church do it?»
Perhaps a few years later, after something has happened to him, he has read the same passages again.
We should read this passage as saying that Simeon blessed them, and then after he was done, he then speaks to them what we read in Luke 2:34 - 35.
See my comment after Fred's post to find out why I bumped into this at a very odd time (I had literally read the very same passage from Uncle Tom's Cabin just minutes before his post appeared in my feed.
Have you ever set out to read through the Bible — as I know some of you are doing this year — or have you ever set out to study through a certain book of the Bible or a certain passage — and after struggling with it a bit, you throw up your hands in frustration and give up?
I remember before I was a Christian I read the King James Bible, then when I became a Christian I purchased a Good News, after a few years I got a NIV now I'm using a New Living translation which includes notes of explanation to the passages.
Then, we read select passages from the book and after, opened up the floor for questions — and there were many.
After she reads a nonfiction passage or chapter, have your child verbally summarize the main ideas and details to you.
During the 2018 budget reading, coming a day after the passage of the Office of...
The timetable for the bill's progress through parliament, known as a programme motion, would be voted upon immediately after the bill's second reading, and will be seen as a critical moment in the bill's passage.
«Thinking back on what we accomplished makes me tired,» said Cuomo after reading through a list of legislative successes, including the historic passage of gay marriage and a property tax cap.
After going through the second reading, the House ordered that the budget should be committed to the House Committee on Finance and Appropriation for further process on passage.
During the 2018 budget reading, coming a day after the passage of the Office of the Special Prosecutor Bill, the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta, disclosed that, Attorney General's office will have the office up and running in 2018.
Conservative bloggers have attacked Bushman's previous research on how biblical passages can make people behave more aggressively after reading stories of «God - sanctioned violence.»
My favorite memory of her will always be Sandra Bernhard reading a passage from «Rock Star» on David Letterman and then tossing the book aside after «wan na pick a flower you lucky man?»
(1943), Rancho Notorious (1952), Fritz Lang Happy Birthday (2010), Animals Moving to the Sound of Drums (2013), A Set of Miniatures (2014), Apologies Towards the Inevitable (2015), Jonathan Schwartz He Stands in the Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life (Jonas Mekas, 1986) Heaven Can Wait (Ernst Lubitsch, 1943) Heads and Tales (Francis Conrad, 1968) Histoire de ma vie racontée par mes photographies (Boris Lehman, 1994 - 2001) Histoires d'Amérique (1989), No Home Movie (2015), Chantal Akerman Home Movie, autour du «Lit de la vierge» (Frédéric Pardo, 1968) Horden Beach (1977), after the music... (1979), Cornish Winter Reads and Skies (1980 - 90), Journeys (1981), Time at Night (1982 - 83), Passage (1982 - 83), Self - Portrait (1983), Deptford Creek (1984), Looking in and out (A Winter Diary)(1984 - 86), Valletta (1985), Winter into Spring (1985), Sanday (1986 - 88), Views from a City (1991 - 93), Bureau de Change (1992), Trissákia (1994), Tessa's Table (1995 - 96), Borough Market (1995 - 96), Variations (1997), Three Short Films (1998 - 99), Tidemills (2003), Winter Woods (2005), Across the Valley (2006), Loops (2006/07), Trissákia 2 (2007), Momente (2008), Four Silent Films (2009), Where the Arun Meets the Sea (2009), Loutra: Baths (2010), Square and Mountain (2010), Dark Garden (2011), Temple of Apollo, An Afternoon, At Pont du Tarn (2012), Trissákia 3 (2013), Three Little Pieces (2014), Nick Collins In the Stone House (Jerome Hiler, 2012) In Rom (2015), Maschile - Roma (2015), Frield von Gröller Io sono un autarchico (1976), Bianca (1984), La messa é finita (1985), Nanni Moretti Je t» aime, je t» aime (Alain Resnais, 1968) John From (João Nicolau, 2015) Kommunisten (2014), L'Aquarium et la Nation (2015), Jean - Marie Straub La Nuit claire (Marcel Hanoun, 1979) Lamentations: A Monument to the Dead World.
I'm not exactly keen on movies where words bubble up on the screen, overlying the obvious (I'd like Man on Fire more if those passages were stricken from the image), and I admit to a mild case of the Michael Cera problem, which is that four out of five moviegoers surveyed (to read the blogs) find Michael Cera soft, twee, and tedious after a few flops.
After students finish reading an assigned text, they post one of the following on the class website: a genuine question about what they read and a short attempt to answer it, a passage that resonated with them and a short explanation of why, or a pattern they identified with a short explanation of what that pattern implies about the whole text.
Reading passages include real life pictures for the stages and opportunities for turn and talk after each passage.
If a student scores well on text - to - text (questions during reading) but lower on text understanding (questions after reading), it is possible that the student has adequate word recognition and vocabulary skills, but needs to learn how to synthesize information from different parts of a passage.
This is also true when it comes to reading, which explains why fewer kids are reading at levels of functional illiteracy than before the year after the passage of No Child a decade ago.
after reading or listening to a passage, have them send text messages to you, or to peers, that identify either the main idea or details
The passage was divided into five parts, and after each part the student was asked to use a replica of a baseball field and players to reenact and describe what they read.
I still refuse because night after night, my 5th grader's English Language Arts homework is still to read and answer multiple - choice questions about poorly - written, often out - of - context non-fiction passages from free test prep sites like ReadWorks.org.
Students will answer questions related to whales and their babies after they read this short passage.
If you hate reading or really can't stand the thought of sitting down and reading passage after passage of information in which you have zero interest, then this is a quick, easy way to work on your skills without even knowing you're doing it.
Only after you've read the entire manuscript should you go back to the passages you feel could use a rewrite.
And I have to admit, after reading those highlighted passages from Suzanne Collins» books, it made me curious to read the whole thing!
Two years after first reading A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki, I still dip into it on a regular basis, savoring the language of favorite passages, or trying yet again to unravel its mysteries.
Other useful, though not new, features onboard include Goodreads, which helps narrow down your preferences after rating books on your Want to Read list; Kindle FreeTime, which creates profile for kids so you can set reading goals for them; Whispersync, so you can save and pick up from where you last read across all of your Kindle devices and apps; X-ray, an option that reveals the passages in a book that mention relevant ideas, characters, or other topics; and About This Book, which provides details like the author's bio, more books from an author, and the typical time it takes to read the tiRead list; Kindle FreeTime, which creates profile for kids so you can set reading goals for them; Whispersync, so you can save and pick up from where you last read across all of your Kindle devices and apps; X-ray, an option that reveals the passages in a book that mention relevant ideas, characters, or other topics; and About This Book, which provides details like the author's bio, more books from an author, and the typical time it takes to read the tiread across all of your Kindle devices and apps; X-ray, an option that reveals the passages in a book that mention relevant ideas, characters, or other topics; and About This Book, which provides details like the author's bio, more books from an author, and the typical time it takes to read the tiread the title.
Your site was in fact the inspiration for me booking a trip to Antarctica in November this year — I remember just googling some general info on the white continent and your blog came up — After reading your articles on Deception Island, the Drakes Passage and Port Lockroy i was hooked — Thanks so much!
David Cohen reads a passage on Philip Guston working in the 1960s, after Timothy Hyman's book, «The World New Made: Figurative Painting in the Twentieth Century.»
I contend however, that a careful reading of the above passage reveals that the «extended peer community» gets its say after «normal science» has done its work, in assessing science inputs into policy processes.
He spends hour after hour combing through the many tomes, checking the indexes and then reading the relevant passages.
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