![Phonic Books on Twitter: "We need to talk about democracy... We have made some slides that combine prosody, phonics and morphology. A great way to show that phonics and morphology can work Phonic Books on Twitter: "We need to talk about democracy... We have made some slides that combine prosody, phonics and morphology. A great way to show that phonics and morphology can work](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ejtm-ddWAAEZaIk.jpg)
Phonic Books on Twitter: "We need to talk about democracy... We have made some slides that combine prosody, phonics and morphology. A great way to show that phonics and morphology can work
Mohammed Hamdi Senhaji - The term Democracy comes from the Greek words dêmos (people) and Kratos (power). In its literal meaning, democracy means the "rule of the people". In fact it is
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