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04-Jul-2006, 21:41
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| | single spoke or sub-header I understand single spoke but not sure about sub header. | 
04-Jul-2006, 21:55
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| | Re: single spoke or sub-header Hello Lisa
Does this relate to concept-mapping?
All the best,
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06-Jul-2006, 01:56
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| | Re: single spoke or sub-header Could you please explain the difference between a single spoke or a sub-header? Thanks! | 
06-Jul-2006, 21:14
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| | Re: single spoke or sub-header Hello Kylie
What's the context?
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07-Sep-2006, 07:29
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| | Re: single spoke or sub-header Hi,
I am doing a paper for my online school, and I have never heard of single spoke or sub-header. My paper was actually due over 2 hours ago and I have read all my materials and can't find anything. Can someone please explain this to me?
Thank You,
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07-Sep-2006, 20:26
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| | Re: single spoke or sub-header I'm sorry, Angie, the only references I can find relate to posts like yours, where people are asking for explanations!
Have you tried asking the online teachers at your school?
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08-Sep-2006, 00:38
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| | Re: single spoke or sub-header It's probably too late, but this might help.
Click here: http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/as...nstorming.html | 
08-Sep-2006, 22:17
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| | Re: single spoke or sub-header (Thank you, Cas. It helped me.)
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09-Sep-2006, 04:49
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| | Re: single spoke or sub-header  . September... Last year at this time we had the exact same requests.  | 
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| | Re: single spoke or sub-header Hello Cas,
I still don't understand what a single-spoke nor a sub-header is.Is it like mind-mapping?What do they mean by finding a topic to an assignment?What kind of assignment? | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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