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Read this selection over several times and bring out a different meaning each time you say the word honorable . ... In reading the passage the tone of the voice should make clear the words and phrases repeated for effect .
Read this selection over several times and bring out a different meaning each time you say the word honorable . ... In reading the passage the tone of the voice should make clear the words and phrases repeated for effect .
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words meaning light and write . Photography , then , is the art of writing ( i.e. , producing images ) on sensitized surfaces by the action of light . C. By Negation Another way in which we frequently arrive at the definition of a word ...
words meaning light and write . Photography , then , is the art of writing ( i.e. , producing images ) on sensitized surfaces by the action of light . C. By Negation Another way in which we frequently arrive at the definition of a word ...
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Still other words remain in use but take on different meanings . By way of illustration , take the word wretch . In Shakespeare's time it was one of the strongest terms of endearment in the language ; its use implied deep affection ...
Still other words remain in use but take on different meanings . By way of illustration , take the word wretch . In Shakespeare's time it was one of the strongest terms of endearment in the language ; its use implied deep affection ...
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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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