basal reader
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of basal reader
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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By contrast, the U.S. fourth-grader is still at work on a "basal" reader with a vocabulary of fewer than 1,800 words, "a middle-class idealization" of cardboard mommies and daddies in "a hypothetical and sterile community"�trirling stories written by obscure women with three names.
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The fatuous "basal reader" with its Oh-Oh-Sue-said trivia destroys all joy in words.
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Regardless of the word count of one company's basal reader, Johnny is exposed to an average of three to five of these readers, plus additional readers, plus library books�all in the first grade.
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