McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Fourth Reader: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry : with Rules for Reading, and Exercises in Articulation, Defining, EtcClark, Austin & Smith, 1890 - 336 pages |
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... Articulation, Defining, Etc. DIRECTIONS FOR READING . SECTION I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE great object to be accomplished in reading as a rhetorical exercise is , to convey to the hearer , fully and clearly , the ideas and feelings of ...
... Articulation, Defining, Etc. DIRECTIONS FOR READING . SECTION I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE great object to be accomplished in reading as a rhetorical exercise is , to convey to the hearer , fully and clearly , the ideas and feelings of ...
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... ARTICULATION . THE subject , first in order and in importance , requiring attention , is ARTICULATION . And here , it is taken for granted , that the reader is able to pronounce each word at sight , so that there may be no hesitating or ...
... ARTICULATION . THE subject , first in order and in importance , requiring attention , is ARTICULATION . And here , it is taken for granted , that the reader is able to pronounce each word at sight , so that there may be no hesitating or ...
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... Articulation, Defining, Etc. For the purpose of avoiding the more common errors under this head , it is necessary to observe the following rules .. RULE I - Avoid the omission or improper sound of unaccented vowels , whether they form a ...
... Articulation, Defining, Etc. For the purpose of avoiding the more common errors under this head , it is necessary to observe the following rules .. RULE I - Avoid the omission or improper sound of unaccented vowels , whether they form a ...
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... Articulation, Defining, Etc. matter of habit . The only remedy is , to devote that care and attention , which may be necessary . There is no other difficulty , unless there should be a defect in the organs of speech , which does not ...
... Articulation, Defining, Etc. matter of habit . The only remedy is , to devote that care and attention , which may be necessary . There is no other difficulty , unless there should be a defect in the organs of speech , which does not ...
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... Articulation, Defining, Etc. pronounced in an animated tone , and strongly emphasized , the voice passes upward or downward , through several notes . This will readily be perceived , by pronouncing the above questions or answers with a ...
... Articulation, Defining, Etc. pronounced in an animated tone , and strongly emphasized , the voice passes upward or downward , through several notes . This will readily be perceived , by pronouncing the above questions or answers with a ...
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Abishai Absalom Ahimaaz ARTICULATE distinctly Babylon beautiful birds boat bosom called cesura character child children of men circumflex clouds commenced dark dear death deep ducats earth emphasis emphatic eternity examples exercise Explain the inflections eyes falling inflection father fault fear feel genius give hand happy hast hath head heard heart heaven hour human inflections marked Joab judge kind king laws lesson light live look Lord Lord Byron mind mother nature never nouns o'er object paragraph Parse passed pause Pinneo's Analytical Grammar poetry poor praise PRONOUNCE Correctly pupil QUESTIONS QUESTIONS.-What reader Repeat rising inflection Rule Rule II sentence shalt ship Shylock Socrates soul sound spirit stanza syllable teacher Tell thee thing thou thought thousand thousand guineas tion tone unto utterance verbs voice waves William Reed wind words young