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CRITERIA FOR CHOOSING LITERARY TEXTS IN PHILOLOGY: A GUIDE TO FOSTER READING COMPETENCE

Abstract

This article provides a framework for educators in philology to select literary texts that enhance reading competence among students. It emphasizes the importance of aligning text selection with educational goals and fostering critical thinking through diverse and engaging literary works.


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