Interpretation of the Printed Page: Mental Technique of SpeechPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1940 - 402 من الصفحات This book is a guide for improving ones skill at reading aloud. |
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... beautiful is the effect of the suspended sense ! Even in " Sister , farewell forever " and " Farewell , sweet sister " ( where there is greater tempta- tion to read the lines as the brothers would have said them 4 See Chapters V and VI ...
... beautiful is the effect of the suspended sense ! Even in " Sister , farewell forever " and " Farewell , sweet sister " ( where there is greater tempta- tion to read the lines as the brothers would have said them 4 See Chapters V and VI ...
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... beautiful and nothing very gay About the rush of faces in the town by day ; But a light tan cow in a pale green mead , This is very beautiful , beautiful indeed . And the soft March wind , and the low March mist Are better than kisses ...
... beautiful and nothing very gay About the rush of faces in the town by day ; But a light tan cow in a pale green mead , This is very beautiful , beautiful indeed . And the soft March wind , and the low March mist Are better than kisses ...
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... beautiful she is ! What a piece of work is man ! Try to say the above . How do the grade children read these lines ? This is apparently all very simple , but is it really so ? Custom demands that interjections ( except O ) be followed ...
... beautiful she is ! What a piece of work is man ! Try to say the above . How do the grade children read these lines ? This is apparently all very simple , but is it really so ? Custom demands that interjections ( except O ) be followed ...
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FOREWORD by Joseph F Smith | 1 |
CHAPTER | 3 |
Exercises for Practice | 8 |
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Antonio ARLO BATES beautiful Brutus Cassius chapter clause colon commas complete connotation dash denotation difference emotion Enoch Arden Esau example exclamation point EXERCISES FOR PRACTICE expansive paraphrase eyes father feeling give grammatical group sequence group value Hamlet hand hath hear heard heart heaven horses IAGO Ibid important idea indicate inflection interpretation Julius Caesar King Robert laugh literature live look Lord Macbeth Mark Antony meaning melody Menelaus mental Merchant of Venice mind motive never oral Othello paragraph passage Paul Revere's Ride pause phrase picture poem printed question mark read aloud reader Rohab Rudyard Kipling Rustum saw wood Scene semicolons sense sentence Shylock silent Sohrab speak speaker speech unit student sword tell TENNYSON thee thou thought tion Titinius understand vocal expression voice Walt Whitman Whatsoever things wood-saw words