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Page 60
... tūre im ma ture ad ver tīşe re eom pōşe de com poşe in ter poşe pre dis poşe re in state im po līte re û nite dis ū nite dis re pūte in ter leave in ter weave mis be have un de çēive pre eon çeive ' o ver drive dis ap prove o ver reach ...
... tūre im ma ture ad ver tīşe re eom pōşe de com poşe in ter poşe pre dis poşe re in state im po līte re û nite dis ū nite dis re pūte in ter leave in ter weave mis be have un de çēive pre eon çeive ' o ver drive dis ap prove o ver reach ...
Page 67
... tūre ex pli ea tive păl li a tive spěe ū la tive eŎp ū la tive nom i na tive op er a tive fig ū ra tive spĭr'it ū oŭs spir it u al lin e a ment vision a ry mis sion a ry die tion a ry stā tion a ry ěst ū a ry mēr çe na ry měs en ter y ...
... tūre ex pli ea tive păl li a tive spěe ū la tive eŎp ū la tive nom i na tive op er a tive fig ū ra tive spĭr'it ū oŭs spir it u al lin e a ment vision a ry mis sion a ry die tion a ry stā tion a ry ěst ū a ry mēr çe na ry měs en ter y ...
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... tūre eov ert üre pow ' er ful Єā ve at bāy o net rōşe ma ry fruit er y fool er y drōll er y straw ber ry qual i ty lau re ate house wife ry buoy an cy děnt ist ry Єop per as pol i ties hem or rhoids wa ter man ǎs ter oids salt - çel lar ...
... tūre eov ert üre pow ' er ful Єā ve at bāy o net rōşe ma ry fruit er y fool er y drōll er y straw ber ry qual i ty lau re ate house wife ry buoy an cy děnt ist ry Єop per as pol i ties hem or rhoids wa ter man ǎs ter oids salt - çel lar ...
Page 78
... tūre per mute un glue re veal de cease re lease eom pute al lūde gen teel de erease de pute re bate dis pute un true in erease be häve re move as sail out sail de tail , v . pre çīse en slave be hoove re tail , v . eon çise for gave ap ...
... tūre per mute un glue re veal de cease re lease eom pute al lūde gen teel de erease de pute re bate dis pute un true in erease be häve re move as sail out sail de tail , v . pre çīse en slave be hoove re tail , v . eon çise for gave ap ...
Page 105
... tūre eûr va tūre dil fôr feit üre dăf fo gär ni tūre fûr ni tūre sep ul tūre păr a dise mēr chan dişe ĕn ter prişe hånd ker chief [ hank'er chif ] sem i breve BÄR , LÅST , GÂRE , FALL , WHAT ; SPELLING BOOK . 105.
... tūre eûr va tūre dil fôr feit üre dăf fo gär ni tūre fûr ni tūre sep ul tūre păr a dise mēr chan dişe ĕn ter prişe hånd ker chief [ hank'er chif ] sem i breve BÄR , LÅST , GÂRE , FALL , WHAT ; SPELLING BOOK . 105.
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ACCENTED al low ÂRE āte BÄR bil i ty BĨRD BỎN BULE BYLE CÂRE çel çen çent çep çer cial cious çişm consonant denotes digraph diphthong diş eŎn eôr EXIST FALL FOLLOWING WORDS FOOT FOUR SYLLABLES GÂRE HÊR HĨR işm la tion LÅST letters ling LINK log ie ly ness MARÏNE māte ment mět MOON MOVE nant näte nouns oŭs păr pěn PREY PRONOUNCED PULL ra phy rāte ri ous ri ty sion sive SỎN sound SYLLABLES tain tāte těn THÊRE THREE SYLLABLES tial tion eon tion ex tious tive trae trans tūre ū lāte UNMARKED ūre vowel WHẠT WOLF WORDS OF FOUR WORDS OF THREE
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