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Day 1 Punctuation and Capitalization DGP – Sentence 14 Day 1 Punctuation and Capitalization

Sentence in the novel a tail of two cities there is a character named dr manette who has a prety daughter Word Bank: capital letter (7) period (2) comma (2) __________ (1)

Discuss and Compare Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you punctuated and capitalized the sentence the same way.

Underline Correct Answer Comma In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, there is a character named Dr. Manette, who has a pretty daughter. Capital Letter Capital Letter Capital Letter Capital Letter Capital Letter Period Capital Letter Comma Capital Letter Period

Reflection Explain the rules you learned and how you applied them to the sentence. I learned…

DGP – Sentence 14 Day 2 Parts of Speech

Sentence In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, there is a character named Dr. Manette, who has a pretty daughter. Word Bank: Preposition (1), action verb (1), adjective (1), noun (3) participle (1) Proper noun (2), adverb (1), relative pronoun (1), article (3), linking verb (1)

Ex. “I labeled ________ as a noun because __________.” Discuss and Compare Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified words the same way. Ex. “I labeled ________ as a noun because __________.”

In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, there is a character named Correct Answer N prep art n In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, there is a character named Dr. Manette who has a pretty daughter. adv art n part lv pres N rp av pres adj art n

Reflection Explain the rules you learned and how you applied them to the sentence. I learned…

Day 3 Sentence Parts and Phrases DGP – Sentence 14 Day 3 Sentence Parts and Phrases

Sentence In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, there is a character named Dr. Manette, who has a pretty daughter. Word Bank: Object of the preposition (1), Appositive (1), intransitive verb (1), subject (2) participle phrase (1), object of the participle (1), transitive verb (1), prepositional phrase (1), direct object (1)

Ex. “I labeled ________ as a subject because __________.” Discuss and Compare Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified parts and phrases the same. Ex. “I labeled ________ as a subject because __________.”

(In the novel A Tale of Two Cities,) there is a character {named Dr. Correct Answer adv prep ph app obj prep (In the novel A Tale of Two Cities,) there is a character {named Dr. Manette} who has a pretty daughter. vi S S vt obj part do participle phrase { }

Reflection Explain the rules you learned and how you applied them to the sentence. I learned…

Day 4 Clauses and Sentence Types DGP – Sentence 14 Day 4 Clauses and Sentence Types

Sentence In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, there is a character named Dr. Manette, who has a pretty daughter. Word Bank: Independent clause, adj dependent clause, sentence type, and sentence purpose

Ex. “I thought the independent clause was ____, because…” Discuss and Compare Compare your answers to your neighbor’s answers to see if you identified the same way. Ex. “I thought the independent clause was ____, because…”

Correct Answer In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, there is a character named Dr. Manette, who has a pretty daughter. ind cl adj dep cl Complex/ Declarative

Reflection Explain the rules you learned and how you applied them to the sentence. I learned…

Day 5 Diagram the Sentence DGP – Sentence 14 Day 5 Diagram the Sentence

Sentence Diagram In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, there is a character named Dr. Manette, who has a pretty daughter.

Completed Sentence Diagram character is In there novel (A Tale of Two Cities) a the daughter who has a pretty named Dr. Manette

Reflection Explain the rules you learned and how you applied them to the sentence. I learned…