Town's Spelling and Defining Book: Containing Rules for Designating the Accented Syllable in Most Words in the Language: Being an Introduction to Town's Analysis |
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... kind of word is belt ? Ans . A simple word , a primitive , and monosyllable . What is a simple word ? A primitive ? A monosyllable ? What is an elementary sound ? What is bin belt ? Ans . A consonant , a mute , and labial , having but ...
... kind of word is belt ? Ans . A simple word , a primitive , and monosyllable . What is a simple word ? A primitive ? A monosyllable ? What is an elementary sound ? What is bin belt ? Ans . A consonant , a mute , and labial , having but ...
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... kind look . how still she stood , 2 and got her wood . No one can tell how long he may live . Sin will lead us to pain and wo . A bad life will make a bad end . Love that which is good and shun vice . Help such as want help and be kind ...
... kind look . how still she stood , 2 and got her wood . No one can tell how long he may live . Sin will lead us to pain and wo . A bad life will make a bad end . Love that which is good and shun vice . Help such as want help and be kind ...
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... crack drag draw haul drench steep soak He that giveth to the poor , lendeth to the Lord . God will bless those who are kind to the poor . WORDS OF ONE SYLLABLE . Good boys and girls love TOWN'S SPELLING AND DEFINING BOOK . 25.
... crack drag draw haul drench steep soak He that giveth to the poor , lendeth to the Lord . God will bless those who are kind to the poor . WORDS OF ONE SYLLABLE . Good boys and girls love TOWN'S SPELLING AND DEFINING BOOK . 25.
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... kind de ceive ' dupe mi nute small re gret puz ' zle rue pro found deep pose re plete full ap pear ' ex plain dis cuss seem solve ro bust strong se cure safe moot re miss slack Has she fed the hen ? She has fed the 30 TOWN'S SPELLING ...
... kind de ceive ' dupe mi nute small re gret puz ' zle rue pro found deep pose re plete full ap pear ' ex plain dis cuss seem solve ro bust strong se cure safe moot re miss slack Has she fed the hen ? She has fed the 30 TOWN'S SPELLING ...
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... kind flesh y gross fat sor row grief woe gloss y smooth sleek slug gard drone mope healthy hale sound spig ot spile peg lim pid clear pure va por mist fog nim ble quick spry val ley dale glen pal lid wan pale vis age phiz face qui et ...
... kind flesh y gross fat sor row grief woe gloss y smooth sleek slug gard drone mope healthy hale sound spig ot spile peg lim pid clear pure va por mist fog nim ble quick spry val ley dale glen pal lid wan pale vis age phiz face qui et ...
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accent Adjectives antepenult Atlantic Ocean cate cation ceive cent cide cious column consonant defined dent digraph diphthong ence equi fold fore gate ible late lect lence less LESSON letters mean ment mute nate ness nif er ous Nouns ol o gy penult pertaining prefix preter primitive word primitives are verbs ra phy ri ous rif er rif er ous rous Rule sion sound suffix syllable TABLE tain tate tion tious tive trans treach tude ture ty un vate vert vowel W double words of three zard
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Page 104 - Some high or humble enterprise of good Contemplate, till it shall possess thy mind, Become thy study, pastime, rest, and food, And kindle in thy heart a flame refined. Pray Heaven for firmness thy whole soul to bind To this thy purpose — to begin, pursue, With thoughts all fixed, and feelings purely kind ; Strength to complete, and with delight review, And grace to give the praise where all is ever due.
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Page 20 - IV and y are consonants when they begin a word or syllable ; but in every other situation they are vowels.
Page 57 - To do to others as I would That they should do to me, Will make me honest, kind, and good, As children ought to be.
Page 103 - WHAT IS THAT, MOTHER?" WHAT is that, Mother? — The lark, my child ! — The morn has but just look'd out, and smiled, When he starts from his humble grassy nest, And is up and away, with the dew on his breast, And a hymn in his heart, to yon pure, bright sphere, To warble it out in his Maker's ear. Ever, my child, be thy morn's first lays Tuned, like the lark's, to thy Maker's praise. What...