Thank you!Clairvoyant94 wrote: ↑January 9th, 2020, 8:33 pm Here's chapter 27: https://librivox.org/uploads/m8b1/emilyofnewmoon_27_montgomery_128kb.mp3
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Hi Heather,Heatherbee wrote: ↑January 10th, 2020, 12:01 pm Hello and Happy New Year! I'm back at it after holidays/various family health crises. I would like to reserve two more chapters, if I may: Romantic, and Whither Grange.
Thanks very much,
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I'm sorry but Kristine claimed 22 already. I will put you in for 21 (Romantic) and if you'd like any more please let me know.
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Hey JayKitty76. Thanks for getting back to me. I can't wait to record!
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Okay thanks, Rachel. I'll take By Aerial Post, please. I'd love to do the Father Cassidy chapter - it's so funny. But I'm afraid I'm not up to the accent.
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Of course! I'll put you in for section 20 (By Aerial Post.) Oh yes, I love the Father Cassidy chapter too If you don't feel like you'd be able to pull off the accent, no worries. But we don't mind if you wanted to give it a whirl- we're not very picky about how accents sound. It's up to youHeatherbee wrote: ↑January 10th, 2020, 4:27 pm Okay thanks, Rachel. I'll take By Aerial Post, please. I'd love to do the Father Cassidy chapter - it's so funny. But I'm afraid I'm not up to the accent.
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Just uploaded Chapter 15 (length 13:27)
https://librivox.org/uploads/m8b1/emilyofnewmoon_15_montgomery_128kb.mp3
On to Chapter 16!
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Jude Somers
https://librivox.org/uploads/m8b1/emilyofnewmoon_15_montgomery_128kb.mp3
On to Chapter 16!
cheers
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"With gratitude, optimism is sustainable."
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JudeSomers wrote: ↑January 13th, 2020, 2:16 pm Just uploaded Chapter 15 (length 13:27)
https://librivox.org/uploads/m8b1/emilyofnewmoon_15_montgomery_128kb.mp3
On to Chapter 16!
cheers
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Ah, thank you guys!Clairvoyant94 wrote: ↑January 12th, 2020, 2:16 pm Chapter 28:
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and here is Chapter 16 (length 24:52)
https://librivox.org/uploads/m8b1/emilyofnewmoon_16_montgomery_128kb.mp3
cheers
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I'd love to read chapter 17, Living Epistles.
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JudeSomers wrote: ↑January 14th, 2020, 5:39 pm and here is Chapter 16 (length 24:52)
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I have a question about how to read one section. The text says this:
I'm unsure of how to read the quotation marks and the question mark. Should I read, "I learned today that you put in things like this, quotation marks, when you write anything anybody has said...And after a question you must put a mark like this, question mark, and when a letter is left out..." Or is there a better way to do it? I'm new at this!I learned today that you put things in like this " " when you write anything anybody has said. I didnt know that before. I must go over all my letters to you and put them in. And after a question you must put a mark like this ? and when a letter is left out..
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There are many quotes and inserts throughout this book (and others I have read). Rather than say “quotation marks” or even “quote” we were encouraged to use the inflection of our reading voices to suggest the quotations (a bit the same as pausing between paragraphs). That seems to have worked on those projects and I’ve been doing that with my Emily chapters.Clairvoyant94 wrote: ↑January 16th, 2020, 6:26 pm I have a question about how to read one section. The text says this:
I'm unsure of how to read the quotation marks and the question mark. Should I read, "I learned today that you put in things like this, quotation marks, when you write anything anybody has said...And after a question you must put a mark like this, question mark, and when a letter is left out..." Or is there a better way to do it? I'm new at this!I learned today that you put things in like this " " when you write anything anybody has said. I didnt know that before. I must go over all my letters to you and put them in. And after a question you must put a mark like this ? and when a letter is left out..
Hope that helps
Jude
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Thanks Jude! That’s not the issue, though. The text is about Emily learning about punctuation, and the quotation marks appear in the text as I indicated, not to introduce a quote but simply as they are, demonstrating that they are used as a tool in writing, as is the question mark. How would you read the passage I quoted and convey the quotation marks and question mark that Emily writes?JudeSomers wrote: ↑January 17th, 2020, 11:53 am There are many quotes and inserts throughout this book (and others I have read). Rather than say “quotation marks” or even “quote” we were encouraged to use the inflection of our reading voices to suggest the quotations (a bit the same as pausing between paragraphs). That seems to have worked on those projects and I’ve been doing that with my Emily chapters.
Hope that helps
Jude