Higher Lessons in English - A work on english grammar and composition by Brainerd Kellogg;Alonzo Reed
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9. Tempests -----.
10. Seeds -----. 11. Heat -----. 12. Philosophers -----. 13. Bubbles -----. 14. Darkness -----. 15. Wax -----. 16. Reptiles -----. 17. Merchants -----. 18. Meteors -----. 19. Conscience -----. 20. Congress -----. 21. Life -----. 22. Vapors -----. 23. Music -----. 24. Pitch -----. TO THE TEACHER.--This exercise may profitably be extended by supplying several subjects to each predicate, and several predicates to each subject. * * * * * LESSON 6. ANALYSIS. The predicate sometimes contains more than one word. +Direction+.--_Analyze as in Lesson 4_. |
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