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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... INFLECTION , the Falling INFLECTION , and the CIRCUMFLEX , denotes the Monotone . ( ) denotes the Rising Inflection 4 U NUMBER FOUR . 25 SECTION III-INFLECTIONS.
... INFLECTION , the Falling INFLECTION , and the CIRCUMFLEX , denotes the Monotone . ( ) denotes the Rising Inflection 4 U NUMBER FOUR . 25 SECTION III-INFLECTIONS.
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... inflection , the voice should not sink below the general pitch ; but in the rising inflection , it is raised above it . The two inflections may be illustrated by the following diagrams : 1. Did he act prúdently , 2. Did they go ...
... inflection , the voice should not sink below the general pitch ; but in the rising inflection , it is raised above it . The two inflections may be illustrated by the following diagrams : 1. Did he act prúdently , 2. Did they go ...
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... inflection would be much carnest ? greater , than if he playfully asks : Are you in former inflection may be called intensive , the latter , common . The RULES FOR THE USE OF INFLECTIONS . RULE I. Direct questions , or those which may ...
... inflection would be much carnest ? greater , than if he playfully asks : Are you in former inflection may be called intensive , the latter , common . The RULES FOR THE USE OF INFLECTIONS . RULE I. Direct questions , or those which may ...
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