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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... called the Primary Accent ; and the less forcible , the Secondary Accent . EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ACCENT . In the following examples the Primary Accent is designated by double accentual marks , thus : Ed ' ' - u - cate ' , ed ...
... called the Primary Accent ; and the less forcible , the Secondary Accent . EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ACCENT . In the following examples the Primary Accent is designated by double accentual marks , thus : Ed ' ' - u - cate ' , ed ...
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... called intensive , the latter , common . The RULES FOR THE USE OF INFLECTIONS . RULE I. Direct questions , or those which may be answered by yes or no , usually take the rising inflection ; but their answers , generally , the falling ...
... called intensive , the latter , common . The RULES FOR THE USE OF INFLECTIONS . RULE I. Direct questions , or those which may be answered by yes or no , usually take the rising inflection ; but their answers , generally , the falling ...
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... called the KEY NOTE . As an exercise in varying the voice in pitch , the practice of uttering a sentence on the several degrees of elevation , as represented in the following scale , will be found beneficial . First , utter the musical ...
... called the KEY NOTE . As an exercise in varying the voice in pitch , the practice of uttering a sentence on the several degrees of elevation , as represented in the following scale , will be found beneficial . First , utter the musical ...
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... called thee , like a wanderer , home , My lost boy , Absalom ! " The sun hath set in folded clouds , ā Its twilight rays are gone , And , gathered in the shades of night , The storm is rolling on . Alas ! how ill that bursting storm The ...
... called thee , like a wanderer , home , My lost boy , Absalom ! " The sun hath set in folded clouds , ā Its twilight rays are gone , And , gathered in the shades of night , The storm is rolling on . Alas ! how ill that bursting storm The ...
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... dead and silent was the earth , In deepest night it lay ; The Eternal spoke creation's word , And called to being - Day ! No definite rule can be given with reference to the NUMBER FOUR . 45 -THE RHETORICAL PAUSE 45,
... dead and silent was the earth , In deepest night it lay ; The Eternal spoke creation's word , And called to being - Day ! No definite rule can be given with reference to the NUMBER FOUR . 45 -THE RHETORICAL PAUSE 45,
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Common terms and phrases
arms beautiful BEN E bird bless boat brave breath bright brother brow captain Caroline cheer child clouds dark earth 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 lady 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