d to the
sides.
6. It is not easy to become a good musician, one must practice
continually.
7. The Northern and Southern states could not be separate
nations, there was no natural boundary between them.
8. The telephone is a great invention, it is very useful to the
farmer.
9. Why would no one come to help me, my feet ached and I was
thirsty.
10. I know a girl who has a cynical disposition, she is always
criticizing.
11. I went into the office hopeless, a dime stood between me
and starvation.
12. The construction of the bridge has much to do with the tone
of a violin, it should be lower on the side nearest the E
string.
13. A private expense account does not require much labor or
time, just one hour a week will suffice to keep tract of all
expenditures.
14. We offer you sixty dollars a month to start, this is all we
can afford to pay at present.
15. He wanted personal success but would not shirk a duty or
harm any one in any way to gain that success, at all times he
forgot his own personal importance and was ready to do any task
set before him.
=B. One Thought in a Sentence=
By dividing, subordinating, or logically combining the following
statements, secure unity of thought.
1. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on September 30, 1902,
where she has lived ever since and is now well known.
2. Franklin was kindly, shrewd, and capable, and was the
representative of the United States in France.
3. She said that Mrs. Brown was ill and that she was just
caring for the baby, she loved babies anyway, she said.
4. One Sunday afternoon there was an excursion to Beaver and
several of us decided to go and take our lunches and return on
the eight o'clock car.
5. He gave me the dimensions of the room. The dimensions were
ten by twelve feet.
6. Good grades may be obtained in two ways: by honest work, and
by cheating; however any one who cheats is doing himself more
harm than good.
7. The wall studding is made of two-by-fours. These
two-by-fours are placed sixteen inches apart.
8. The returning Crusaders brought with them oriental learning,
and found the peasantry impoverished.
9. The articles in this magazine are of high quality. The
articles are well written and
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