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... sound t or d , it is pronounced -ed , as a separate syllable ; if -ed follows any other letter sound , it is pronounced as t or d . Use a dictionary to find how the following words are respelled for sound . ( But you will have to figure ...
... sound t or d , it is pronounced -ed , as a separate syllable ; if -ed follows any other letter sound , it is pronounced as t or d . Use a dictionary to find how the following words are respelled for sound . ( But you will have to figure ...
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... sound effects and read them with special care . Notice the number of hiss- ing " s " sounds in line 1 , for example . This should be read to emphasize the sound of wind . What sound is suggested in line 13 by the repetition of many hard ...
... sound effects and read them with special care . Notice the number of hiss- ing " s " sounds in line 1 , for example . This should be read to emphasize the sound of wind . What sound is suggested in line 13 by the repetition of many hard ...
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... sound is often dropped from where it belongs , and , strangely enough , added to where it does not belong . For example , in line 14 , Kipling's soldier says ' eathen instead of heathen . What other ex- amples of the misuse of the ...
... sound is often dropped from where it belongs , and , strangely enough , added to where it does not belong . For example , in line 14 , Kipling's soldier says ' eathen instead of heathen . What other ex- amples of the misuse of the ...
Contents
Heroes and Heroines | 1 |
Androcles an Aesop fable 583 | 18 |
Pandora retold by W M L Hutchinson 186 | 29 |
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