Graham's business shorthand: an arrangement of Graham's standard or American phonography for high and commercial schools . preliminary, parallel-ed, parliament-ary, truly, surely THE IN-HOOK 184. Prefixes In, En, Un.—Where necessaryto avoid turning Iss on the under side of En or changingthe usual form for the remainder of the word, the prefixsyllables in, en, un, followed by s, are expressed by asmall back hook, thus: _^_ t _£n r _**_ :_v ^ insuperable, instruct, inscribe, insult, insoluble, incivility, enslave, _tu_i=^. ^_. _.^.____^ unstrung, unscrupulous, unsociable, unsunnised, un


Graham's business shorthand: an arrangement of Graham's standard or American phonography for high and commercial schools . preliminary, parallel-ed, parliament-ary, truly, surely THE IN-HOOK 184. Prefixes In, En, Un.—Where necessaryto avoid turning Iss on the under side of En or changingthe usual form for the remainder of the word, the prefixsyllables in, en, un, followed by s, are expressed by asmall back hook, thus: _^_ t _£n r _**_ :_v ^ insuperable, instruct, inscribe, insult, insoluble, incivility, enslave, _tu_i=^. ^_. _.^.____^ unstrung, unscrupulous, unsociable, unsunnised, unseemly, unsettle. 1()J Grahams Business Shorthand L85. This book is called the In-book, or simply In. 186. In phrase-writing, the In-hook may l>e used forthe word in when En1 cannot be conveniently em-ployed; thus: A. T- J! f in spirit, in straight, in size, in selling, in some. Remark.—Wlion so used, the In-hook follows the position of the second word oftin phras<. See Paragraph ?-. BUSINESS LETTER A I vj^^p-^ 2 a _^_9 ^A.^.c c_ ^,.^ *r;_ «_, _^___u ^..^ .„_<t_ In ilia I Hooks 103. TEST WORDS 1. Colonu 1 .i. industrial 17. peddler unsuppressec 2. Florida 10. circular IS. burglar 2(3. unceremoni- 3. Charles 11. clear 19. editorial ous 4. mineral 12. color 20. trial 27. unsaddle 5. declare 13. scholar 21. hydraulic 28. unstrap 6. chloroform 14. clerk 22. corporal 29. inspire 7. inaugural 15. chloride 23. insecure 30. unscrew 8. patrol 16. bichloride 24. insomnia WRITING EXERCISE1. At-the preliminary trials, it-was clearly evident that parallelcourses would surely be-the most satisfactory. 2. A-knowledge ofparliamentary procedure is essential to-all who desiite (to) partici-pate4 in debate. 3. The large initial hooks are not-only invaluablein-the writing of separate words,sueh as April, Colorado, Florida, etcetera, but they greatly increase-the phrasing power [Pcc-Ray] (ofthe) system, as may-be seen in-such phrases as Ihey-are-all, by-all-our


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