Sentences with phrase «rereading chapters»

During that long summer, his father read them carefully — often rereading chapters three or four times.
Recently, I picked up one of my old text books — from the only religion course I took on the subject — and reread the chapters about Luther and Calvin, so it's fresh in my mind.
Also, you may want to reread chapter 8 in Good Night, Sleep Tight to further help you with the Shuffle.
Jennifer - I would encourage you to reread chapter 19 on page 328.
I would encourage to reread the chapter which starts on page 328.
I would encourage you to reread the chapter, it starts on page 93.
I would encourage you to reread Chapter 8 of Deep Nutrition, and the Doctor's Order's section of Food Rules to understand why doctors like myself, who understand that the cause of heart disease is oxidized lipoproteins and not «total cholesterol» or normal LDL, and why we would not treat you like a number (ever) and especially not based on those lab tests.
Most kids think this means filling in a study guide or rereading a chapter.
Reread chapter X in your textbook,» you could make the same feedback more encouraging by saying something like, «There are still some errors here, but I can tell you're making progress in your understanding of this topic.
My A&P teacher, at one point, admitted to my class that she had to reread the chapter on the heart and vascular system 2 - 3 times before every new class that she taught it to.
Thanks, useful suggestion, Jean Grove was an excellent researcher, I will reread that Chapter.
If you are a law student or otherwise involved in law, you should reread the chapter in Klar, Tort Law, on causation.
Some students learn best with flashcards while others learn best when they reread chapters.

Not exact matches

I got out the Bible and turned to the third chapter of the Gospel of John and we reread it.
In these chapters Paul achieves a transformative rereading of scripture through the lens of the conviction he articulated earlier in Romans 5:8: «God shows his love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.»
Knowing that each chapter can be reviewed in less than 2 minutes, readers can budget 15 or 20 - minutes a week to rereading the book and looking for ways to apply each of the 52 ideas to their weekly activities.
I even returned to her chapter to see if I'd missed something, but rereading did nothing to alter my initial reaction.
You're going to want a portable version of this book for your initial reading, and for rereading relevant chapters while traveling or relaxing at home.
I was mortified when I reread the first chapter of my very first novel.
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