Charity, suffereth, profiteth. (Appendix [A, 8] and [3].)
Show by examples from this selection how completeness and incompleteness of thought affect the Inflection. (Introduction, pp. [15] and [16.])
What Inflection does a negative statement usually require? Give examples from the second paragraph. (Introduction, p. [17].)
Give examples, from the second paragraph, of momentary completeness. (Introduction, pp. [15] and [16.])
Select the words which are emphatic because they express (a) new and important ideas. (b) contrast.
beareth all things, etc. How may the repetition of a word or phrase affect the Emphasis? (Introduction, pp. [31] and [32.])
How are the principal clauses in the first three sentences made prominent? (Introduction, p. [33].)
THE LEGEND BEAUTIFUL
From "Tales of a Wayside Inn"