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... writings.    When  you  teach  the  imperatives,  you  must  remember  that  they  rest   upon  the  indicatives.    If  it  has  been  several  weeks  since  you  covered  the   indicatives,  you  must  remind  your  class  of  them  as  you  teach  the  imperatives.    If   you  attempt  to  teach ...
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Chapter 7 Summary Plato (427-347 BC) Teacher of Aristotle High

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1260_86892301f9dd00dd15644fada8f66d4d

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