Accent is a stress of voice placed upon some one syllable more than the
others. Every word composed of two or more syllables has one of them
accented. This accent is denoted by a mark (') at the end of the accented
syllable; as, mid'night, a ban'don.
A Primitive Word is one which is not derived from any other word; as, man,
great, full.
A Derivative Word is one which is formed from some other word by adding
something to it; as, manful, greatness, fully.
A Simple Word is one which is not composed of more than one word; as,
kind, man, stand, ink.
A Compound Word is one that is composed of two or more simple words; as,
ink-stand, wind-mill.
Spelling is naming or writing the letters of a word.
Script Alphabet
[Illustration: The following letter are shown in an ideal hand-written
script.]
CAPITAL LETTERS.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
LOWER-CASE LETTERS.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
THE ALPHABET.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
THE ALPHABET.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
PICTORIAL ALPHABET.
A [Illustration: Axe]
B [Illustration: Boy]
C [Illustration: Cat]
D [Illustration: Dog]
E [Illustration: Elk]
F [Illustration: Fox]
G [Illustration: Girl]
H [Illustration: Hen]
I [Illustration: Ink]
J [Illustration: Jug]
K [Illustration: Kid (Goat)]
L [Illustration: Lark]
M [Illustration: Man]
N [Illustration: Nut]
O [Illustration: Ox]
P [Illustration: Pig]
Q [Illustration: Quail]
R [Illustration: Rat
S [Illustration: Sun]
T [Illustration: Top]
U [Illustration: Urn]
V [Illustration: Vine]
W [Illustration: Wren]
X [Illustration: letter X]
Y [Illustration: Yak]
Z [Illustration: Zebra]
McGUFFEY'S
ECLECTIC SPELLING-BOOK.
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