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cour'te ous im'age

cour'te sy cour'te sies

sweet'en

en no'ble

faith'ful ness

her'o ism

gal'ler y

tin'kle

tin'kling

cym'bal

con ceal'

cyn'i cal

ad vance'

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"He that is courteous at all will be courteous to all."

"Behavior is a mirror in which every one shows his image.'

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"The small courtesies sweeten life; the greater ennoble it."

Faithfulness in little matters fits one for heroism in great trials.

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"Faces are but a gallery of pictures, and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love."

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'Speech is given to man to conceal his thoughts," was said by the cynical Frenchman, Talleyrand.

"Who does not advance loses ground." "October! the foliage becomes a royal crown, decking nature with mingled hues of green and gold and tint.”

"Nature can soothe, though she cannot always satisfy."

roy'al

deck'ing

min'gle

tint

sat'is fy

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err

hu'man

for give'

di vine'

rein pray'er

chap'el

ex am'ine

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"To err is human; to forgive divine." "My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain." In his great sorrow, the man of God went to the house of prayer, and there in the inner chapel examined his soul, seeking comfort in secret worship of the Almighty.

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WORD BUILDING (Prefixes)

un = the opposite of the simple word; under = beneath; with against, from; up-motion upward.

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in'sult

in sult'

re sult'

for give'

test

scal'lop

beach

"An insult is like mud; it will brush off better when it is dry."

You cannot insult me, for if you are good, I am also; and if you are bad, I can forgive you.

The result tests the work.

In long scallops, the waves rolled in upon the beach.

cit'i zen cap'ture

bur'glar

pris'on

dan'ger ous ig'no rant

in cline'

pith'y

pub'lish

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"The citizen is to a nation what the sail is to a ship."

The police will capture the burglar and will take the unfortunate man to prison. "Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend."

"As the twig is bent, the tree inclines."

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The many wise and pithy sayings published in Poor Richard's Almanac in

pub'lished the years 1732-1757 were intended to

al'ma nac

in struct'

hon'est y thrift

re move'

pas'sage arc'tic

half' way na'tive

instruct its readers in the value of work, honesty, and thrift. Example: "Three removes are as bad as a fire."

"Would you think it? Spring has

come,

Winter's paid his passage home;
Packed his ice box, gone halfway
To the Arctic Pole, they say."
“This is my own, my native land.”

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rel'ish

rel'ished

cru'el ty or'a tor

fame

hello'

cen'tral

vis'age chore

de scribe'

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"A little nonsense now and then
Is relished by the wisest men."
"A man of cruelty is God's enemy."
The orator won for himself great
fame by the fine address that he made.
"Hello, Central! five, nine, L, please."
"When you bring a smiling visage

To the glass, you meet a smile."
The evening chores are done.
The rainbow describes an arc.

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WORD BUILDING (Suffixes)

able, ible pertaining to, fit to be, worthy of;

=

er = more; est most; age result of;

=

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sur'est ba'sis a dieu'

a new'

re gret'ful

sigh

"In every country, knowledge is the surest basis of public happiness." "Delightful summer! thus adieu Till thou shalt visit us anew; But who without regretful sigh Can say adieu and see thee fly."

arched

breeze

world

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"By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled,

heard Here once the embattled farmers stood And fired the shot heard round the world." Twenty single things make a score.

score

e vent'

grad'u ate

grad'u at ing

di plo'ma

fel'spar

crys'tal com pose' gran'ite

bulk

de ter'mine wheth'er dif'fi cult quar'ry du'ra ble

"Our world is a college, events are teachers, happiness is the graduating point, and character is the diploma that God gives to man."

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Quartz, felspar, and mica in crystal grains compose granite rock. The word granite means gritty or grainy. In many granites, more than half the bulk is felspar, the color of which determines whether the granite is of the red or gray variety. It is a very hard rock, difficult to quarry and to work, and very durable. It is much used for buildings, bridges, and monuments.

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