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"Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room"


Change each of the following into exclamatory sentences.
+Model+.--_You are happy. How happy you are! What a happy child you are!
You are so happy!_
Time flies swiftly. I am glad to see you. A refreshing shower fell. Lapland
is a cold country. It is hot between the tropics.
Write a declarative, an interrogative, an imperative, and an exclamatory
sentence on each of the following topics.
Weather, lightning, a stage coach.


LESSON 64.
ANALYSIS AND PARSING.
MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES IN REVIEW.
In the analysis, classify these sentences first with reference to their
_form_, and then with reference to their _meaning_.
1. Wickedness is often made a substitute for wit.
2. Alfred was a brave, pious, and patriotic prince.
3. The throne of Philip trembles while Demosthenes speaks.
4. That the whole is equal to the sum of its parts is an axiom.
5. The lion belongs to the cat tribe, but he cannot climb a tree.
6. Pride is a flower that grows in the devil's garden.
7. Of all forms of habitation, the simplest is the burrow.


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