Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading, with Numerous Exercises for Practice : Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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... turned to flight the armies of the aliens ' . REMARK . - The rising inflection is employed at the penulti- mate pause in order to promote variety , since the voice generally falls at the end of a sentence . RULE VIII . Expressions of ...
... turned to flight the armies of the aliens ' . REMARK . - The rising inflection is employed at the penulti- mate pause in order to promote variety , since the voice generally falls at the end of a sentence . RULE VIII . Expressions of ...
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... turning things into ridi- cule . He seemed to be constantly looking out for some- thing to occur , which he could turn into derision . 3. Hartly was a new scholar , and little was known of him among the boys . One morning , as we were ...
... turning things into ridi- cule . He seemed to be constantly looking out for some- thing to occur , which he could turn into derision . 3. Hartly was a new scholar , and little was known of him among the boys . One morning , as we were ...
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... turned aside . RE PENT ' ANT , contrite ; sorrowful . SIN CERE ' , honest ; true - hearted . SE VERE ' , harsh ; rigid . II . PLATE , dishes of gold or silver ware . DE $ ERT ' , forsake ; abandon . FAIL ' URE , want of success . SID ...
... turned aside . RE PENT ' ANT , contrite ; sorrowful . SIN CERE ' , honest ; true - hearted . SE VERE ' , harsh ; rigid . II . PLATE , dishes of gold or silver ware . DE $ ERT ' , forsake ; abandon . FAIL ' URE , want of success . SID ...
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... turned to mark the place Where perished , years agone , the child Alone , beneath the waters wild . 8. " A weakly orphan boy was John , A barefoot , stinted child , ( " ) 1 Whose work - day task was never done , Who wept when others ...
... turned to mark the place Where perished , years agone , the child Alone , beneath the waters wild . 8. " A weakly orphan boy was John , A barefoot , stinted child , ( " ) 1 Whose work - day task was never done , Who wept when others ...
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... turned to go . " Stop , " said Charity , " instead of coin , I will give you counsel . Do not go and live on your poor mother ; I will send you to a rich ant . " 6. " Rich aunt ' ? " echoed Lazy .. " Where shall I find her ' ? " " You ...
... turned to go . " Stop , " said Charity , " instead of coin , I will give you counsel . Do not go and live on your poor mother ; I will send you to a rich ant . " 6. " Rich aunt ' ? " echoed Lazy .. " Where shall I find her ' ? " " You ...
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arms beautiful BEN E bird bless boat brave breath bright brother brow captain Caroline cheer child clouds dark earth enemy eyes FAITH fall father fawn fear fire flower Glaucon hand Harmon Hartly hath heart heaven HENRY WARD BEECHER Hiawatha hope Horace hour Indians inflection John Hull king Konwell labor land Larkin LESSON light little Frances live look losing chase Melch MENT mind morning mother Naƶman never Niagara river night noble o'er ocean passed pleasure poor QUESTIONS.-1 red deer replied rising SANDERS shillings shout singing bee SION smile soon sorrow soul spirit stars stood studding sail Talleyrand tears tell thee there's things thou thought TION toil tone tree truth turned verse voice waves weary boy wild winds woodchuck word young