Tarbell's Lessons in Language

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Tarbell's Lessons in Language
Horace Sumner Tarbell
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Write an order on Marcus Sheridan for eighty-seveo dollars, in favor of Edward Snow.
Lesson 192.
C0NTRASTED BESCRIPTION.
Write a contrasted description of copper and tin. These hints will help you in your description.
Copper. — Obtained from fissures or veins in rocks — pecu- liar reddish color — nauseous taste — acted upon by acids — should not be employed in cooking — very malleable — easily corroded — second only to iron in tenacity — fusible — ductile — copper bottoms for ships, poisonous r
...ust prevents marine plants and animals from adhering to it — used for bell metal — EMPHATIC AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS. 165 lightning conductors, underground telegraph wires — coinage — found in Great Britain, Australia, Cuba, Chili, and near Lake Superior.
Tin. — Silvery white — soft metal — tenacity only moderate — easily fused — brilliant and reflective — very malleable — does not rust — used to protect surfaces of copper and iron — manufacture of looking-glasses — dishes — tin-foil used in- stead of paper for preserving articles — employed for coating pins and culinary utensils — found chiefly in England, also in Bohemia, Saxony, Portugal, Australia, and in Black Hills of Dakota — found in veins running through rocks, and also by washing alluvial deposits.


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