McGuffey's First-[sixth] Eclectic Reader, Volume 6American Book Company, 1921 - Readers |
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Page 15
... EXAMPLES . CORRECT . INCORRECT . CORRECT . INCORRECT . Gran'a - ry gran'ry a - ban'don a - ban - d'n . im - mor'tal im - mor - t'l . regʻu - lar reg'lar . in - clem'ent in - clem'nt . par - tic'u - lar par - tic'lar . des'ti - ny des ...
... EXAMPLES . CORRECT . INCORRECT . CORRECT . INCORRECT . Gran'a - ry gran'ry a - ban'don a - ban - d'n . im - mor'tal im - mor - t'l . regʻu - lar reg'lar . in - clem'ent in - clem'nt . par - tic'u - lar par - tic'lar . des'ti - ny des ...
Page 16
... EXAMPLES . John an ' James are frien's o ' my father . Gi ' me some bread . The want o ' men is occasioned by the want o ' money . We seldom fine ' men o ' principle to ac ' thus . Beas ' an ' creepin ' things were foun ' there . He ...
... EXAMPLES . John an ' James are frien's o ' my father . Gi ' me some bread . The want o ' men is occasioned by the want o ' money . We seldom fine ' men o ' principle to ac ' thus . Beas ' an ' creepin ' things were foun ' there . He ...
Page 17
... EXAMPLES . Lit'er - a - ry is improperly pronounced lit - rer - ry . 66 66 co - tem'po - ra - ry het - er - o - ge'ne - ous " in - quis - i - to'ri - al mis'er - a - ble co - tem - po - ry . het - ro - ge - nous . 64 46 in - quis - i ...
... EXAMPLES . Lit'er - a - ry is improperly pronounced lit - rer - ry . 66 66 co - tem'po - ra - ry het - er - o - ge'ne - ous " in - quis - i - to'ri - al mis'er - a - ble co - tem - po - ry . het - ro - ge - nous . 64 46 in - quis - i ...
Page 19
... EXAMPLES . Does he read correctly or incorrectly` ? In reading this sentence , the voice should slide somewhat as represented in the following diagram : rectly , or incorrect -ly ? Does he read cor- If you said vinegar , I said sûgar ...
... EXAMPLES . Does he read correctly or incorrectly` ? In reading this sentence , the voice should slide somewhat as represented in the following diagram : rectly , or incorrect -ly ? Does he read cor- If you said vinegar , I said sûgar ...
Page 21
... EXAMPLES . 1. By virtue we secure happiness ' . 2. For thou hast said in thine heart , I will ascend into heaven ' : I will exalt my throne above the stars of God ' : I will sit , also , upon the mount of the congregation , in the sides ...
... EXAMPLES . 1. By virtue we secure happiness ' . 2. For thou hast said in thine heart , I will ascend into heaven ' : I will exalt my throne above the stars of God ' : I will sit , also , upon the mount of the congregation , in the sides ...
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