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The effectiveness of jigsaw technique in learning reading of exposition text: a quasi-experimental study at the second year students of SMAN 34 Jakarta.

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Table 3.1 Time Allocation for the Research ..............................................
Table 3.1 The Time Allocation for the Research
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Table 4.1 Pre-test Score of Experimental Class and Control Class
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