McGuffey's Fourth Eclectic Reader - William Holmes McGuffey

McGuffey's Fourth Eclectic Reader

von William Holmes McGuffey

  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 1873-05-04
  • Genre: Bildung

Beschreibung

In what way can we make the best use of the faults of others? Articulation. Utter distinctly all the consonants in the following words: frequently, rambling, recline, listlessly, rippling, branches, abstracted, middle, inscrutable, croaking, cruel, relapsed, traps, commingled, grudges, scratch, indispensable, privileges, giggle, crack, rattlesnake, inaccessible, composedly. Spell And Define. 1. Rambling: 3. dog-star, twittering: 4. reverie: 5. unconsciousness: 6. lapse: 7. commingled: 9. pounce: 12. spiral: 16. Insatiable: 18. sympathized: 20. discuss: M. unwarily: M. contagious: M. preying. LESSON XLVIII. Rule. In reading poetry, be careful to avoid that sort of sing-song tone which is made by marking too strongly with the voice the poetic accent. This fault may be perceived by reading the following lines as they are italicized. Sweet is the work, my God my King, to praise thy name, give thanks and sing.