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squalor,
subtile,
subtle,
vagary,
water,
wrath,
zoölogy.[9]
Abélard,
Abernethy,
About (Edmond),
Abydos,
Acheron,
Achitophel,
Adonis,
Ægean,
Æolus,
Æschylus,
Afghanistan,
Agincourt,
Agnes,
Aguilar (Grace),
Aïda,
Aix-la-Chapelle,
Alaric,
Alcantara,
Alcuin,
Aldebaran,
Alighieri,
Amphion,
Andronicus,
Antinous,
Aquinas,
Arab,
Aral,
Arundel,
Athos,
Avon,
Aytoun,
Bajazet,
Balliol (college),
Balmoral,
Czerny,
Latin,
Laocoön,
Medici,
Mivart, (St. George),
Orion,
Paderewski,
Pepys,
Proserpine,
Sienkiewicz,
Southey,
Thalia,
Tschaikowsky,
Volapük,
Wagner,
Ygdrasil.
CHAPTER III
A REVIEW OF PUNCTUATION
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Punctuation is a system of disjunctive marks by which the eye and ear are helped to understand the sense of what is written. It is desirable to regard the subject as governed to a great extent by a few principles of common sense. The present chapter reviews those matters of capitalization and punctuation which seem to give most trouble to secondary school students.