KEY TO PART I. OR JUNIOR SERIES, OF IIILEY'S PRACTICAL ENGLISH COMPOSITION. COURSE I. CHAPTER I. NOTE. It is recommended that this Key be confined to Teachers, or Adult Students. -p. 1.- require no assistance. Lesson 6. p. 3.-of the Composition, Part 1. Words having an opposite signification. Happy, miserable; hope, despair; goodness, badness; knowledge, ignorance; cheerfulness, melancholy; virtue, vice; industry, idleness; sincerity, hypocrisy; docility, stubbornness ; temperance, intemperance; justice, injustice; prosperity, adversity; passionate, cool; candour, artfulness; freedom, slavery; hot, cold; crooked, straight; vigorous, feeble; tall, little; beautiful, ugly; quick, slow; enmity, friendship; delight, sorrow; pleasure, pain; savage, civilized; wise, foolish; conceal, reveal, expose; noble, mean; rise, sink; south, north; east, west; want, plenty; external, internal; absent, present; none, all; few, many; dark, light; tight, slack; strength, weakness; sweet, bitter; large, small; hard, soft; modern, ancient; behind, before; early, late; cool, heated; busy, un |