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B. Main and Subordinate Ideas Study each sentence for the relationship of the ideas . What is the dominant idea ? Are there any key words that suggest the leading thought ? What are the contributing ideas ?
B. Main and Subordinate Ideas Study each sentence for the relationship of the ideas . What is the dominant idea ? Are there any key words that suggest the leading thought ? What are the contributing ideas ?
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When we combine words into sentences we retain the individual word accents , but superimpose upon them a sentence or phrase accent . In the sentences , " Where is Mary ? Mary is in school today , " the accents are placed in accordance ...
When we combine words into sentences we retain the individual word accents , but superimpose upon them a sentence or phrase accent . In the sentences , " Where is Mary ? Mary is in school today , " the accents are placed in accordance ...
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A PERFECTLY HEALTHY SENTENCE Henry David Thoreau A perfectly healthy sentence , it is true , is extremely rare . ... The most attractive sentences are , perhaps , not the wisest , but the surest and proudest . They are spoken firmly and ...
A PERFECTLY HEALTHY SENTENCE Henry David Thoreau A perfectly healthy sentence , it is true , is extremely rare . ... The most attractive sentences are , perhaps , not the wisest , but the surest and proudest . They are spoken firmly and ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Walt Whitman Vocalism | 38 |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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