. McGuffey's second eclectic reader . Q / \ U T- XACvwo * 6, ii son. (V i gem. p. 00, to. n, ( ^ ink. 9, do, wolf. §, 7 a§. 6 1 U fork. s, sh, sure. o, u A u, work. X ffz e$a<jt. u, do, full. gh, f, « laugh. H. 00, rude ph, f, « phlox. Y5 » i. fly- qu, k, pique. • qu, for kw, as in quit. PUNCTUATION. Punctuation Marks are used to makethe sense more clear. A Period (.) is used at the end of a sen-tence, and after an abbreviation; as, James was quite sick. T)r. Jones was called to see him. 10 ECLECTIC SERIES. An Interrogation Mark (?) is used atthe end of a question; as, Where is John going?


. McGuffey's second eclectic reader . Q / \ U T- XACvwo * 6, ii son. (V i gem. p. 00, to. n, ( ^ ink. 9, do, wolf. §, 7 a§. 6 1 U fork. s, sh, sure. o, u A u, work. X ffz e$a<jt. u, do, full. gh, f, « laugh. H. 00, rude ph, f, « phlox. Y5 » i. fly- qu, k, pique. • qu, for kw, as in quit. PUNCTUATION. Punctuation Marks are used to makethe sense more clear. A Period (.) is used at the end of a sen-tence, and after an abbreviation; as, James was quite sick. T)r. Jones was called to see him. 10 ECLECTIC SERIES. An Interrogation Mark (?) is used atthe end of a question; as, Where is John going? An Exclamation Mark (!) is used afterwords or sentences expressing some strongfeeling; as, Alas, my noble boy! that thou shouldst die! The Comma (,), Semicolon (;), andColon (:) are used to separate the partsof a sentence. The Hyphen (-) is used to join the partsof a compound word; as, text-book: it is alsoused at the end of a line in print or script,when a word is divided; as in the word•sentence near the bottom of page MCGTJFFEYS SECOND READER LESSON I.


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