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Hathaway, B. A.

"1001 Questions and Answers on Orthography and Reading"


247. _What are the principal styles of different reading
selections?_
Descriptive, Narrative, Senatorial, Moral, Didactic, Dramatic, and
Amusing.
248. _What tone of voice should be used in reading a Descriptive
selection?_
The ordinary, natural tone, with a careful use of emphasis.
249. _What tone of voice is best adapted to the reading of a
Narration?_
The conversational tone, with as little reference to the printed
page as possible.
250. _What style is the best adapted to Senatorial reading?_
An imitative style and tone, being careful in the use of the
emphatic pause.
251. _What tone is best adapted to the reading of Moral and
Religious selections?_
Low and moderate tone, expressing feeling and sentiment, being
careful not to read too fast.
252. _What style is best adapted to Didactic reading?_
That peculiar style which is best adapted to impart instruction,
laying special stress on the important idea.
253. _What style and tone are best adapted to the reading of
Dramatic selections?_
A style and tone which are entirely imitative in character.


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