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Day 36 English 10. Clauses: Main and Subordinate (Independent and Dependent) Main Clause=complete sentence Subordinate Clause=incomplete sentence Main.

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1 Day 36 English 10

2 Clauses: Main and Subordinate (Independent and Dependent) Main Clause=complete sentence Subordinate Clause=incomplete sentence Main Clause: She got a B in Stress Management. Subordinate Clause: When he hid the watermelon under his shirt.

3 Clauses: Main and Subordinate Part I: Identify whether the following clauses are main or subordinate. Write M for main and S for subordinate. ___ 1. The movie Disturbia is a remake of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Rear Window. ___ 2. Which was because his aunt had hairy knuckles. ___ 3. Lady Gaga became famous in New Jersey. ___ 4. Before he transferred to clown school. ___ 5. Unless Sherri gets across the tightrope.

4 PART 2: AAAWWUUBBIS After Although As When While Until Unless Before Because If Since After I went to the bank, I went shopping. Subordinate: After I went to the bank IF THERE IS AN AAAWWUUBBIS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SENTENCE, THEN YOU NEED A COMMA.

5 Now Practice!

6 2.3 Reading Art: An Artistic Perspective on Family Summarize each stage of “reading art” Close reading of “The Builders” by Jacob Lawrence (screenprint)

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8 2.3 Reading Art: An Artistic Perspective on Family Choose one of your questions, and write a topic sentence which answers the question about looking at art. Be sure to identify the artist and title. Then support your topic sentence with evidence from the artwork.

9 Complete a second close reading Then on page 63 compare and contrast to the first piece of art.

10 More practice with clauses Comma usage AAAWWUUBBIS


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