Byhearting vs. Recitation — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Byhearting and Recitation
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Byhearting
Memorisation; recitation.
Recitation
A recitation in a general sense is the act of reciting from memory, or a formal reading of verse or other writing before an audience.
Byhearting
Present participle of byheart
Recitation
The act of reciting memorized materials in a public performance.
Recitation
The material so presented.
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Recitation
Oral delivery of prepared lessons by a pupil.
Recitation
The class period within which this delivery occurs.
Recitation
A regularly scheduled instructional session, often led by a student teacher or teaching assistant, in which a small group of students discuss material taught to a larger group in a lecture.
Recitation
The act of publicly reciting something previously memorized.
Recitation
The material recited.
Recitation
A regularly scheduled class, in a school, in which discussion occurs of the material covered in a parallel lecture.
Recitation
(music) A part of a song's lyrics that is spoken rather than sung.
Recitation
The act of reciting; rehearsal; repetition of words or sentences.
Recitation
The delivery before an audience of something committed to memory, especially as an elocutionary exhibition; also, that which is so delivered.
Recitation
The rehearsal of a lesson by pupils before their instructor.
Recitation
Written matter that is recited from memory
Recitation
A public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance;
The program included songs and recitations of well-loved poems
Recitation
A regularly scheduled session as part of a course of study
Recitation
Systematic training by multiple repetitions;
Practice makes perfect
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