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Syntax. Types of sentences (5) 1)Declarative- makes statements 2)Imperative- makes commands. Sometimes contains the understood (you). Ex. Make the bed.

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1 Syntax

2 Types of sentences (5) 1)Declarative- makes statements 2)Imperative- makes commands. Sometimes contains the understood (you). Ex. Make the bed. 3)Exclamatory- communicates strong emotion or surprise 4)Interrogative- Asks questions 5)Conditional- Expresses wishes (if… then) Ex.- If we legalize drugs, there will be more crime, child abuse, etc.

3 Loose Expresses the main thought near the beginning and is followed by explanatory material Examples in packet.

4 Periodic Postpones the most crucial point until the end (often build suspense or adds surprise) Examples in packet.

5 Interrupted Structure in which subordinate elements come in the middle and are often set off by dashes Ex: The teacher-- what could she have been thinking-- gave all the students A’s on the exam.

6 Parallel (noun- parallelism) When there is a series of coordinated elements, all which have the same form and grammatical function (Isocolon- when parallel elements are similar not only in structure but also in length-- sometimes even to the same # of words or even syllables) Examples in packet

7 Balanced One in which two parallel elements are set off against each other like equal weights on a scale. Examples in packet.

8 Antithesis Balanced parallelism that sets up an opposition of ideas. Example: It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.

9 Anaphora A type of parallelism that uses the same word or phrase at the beginning of several successive clauses Example: “Let us march to the realization of the American dream. Let us march on segregated housing. Let us march on segregated schools.” -MLK

10 Other types of parallelism Epistrophe Anadiplosis Epanalepsis Antimetabole Chiasmus Polypton

11 Asyndeton- deliberate omission of conjunctions Example: I came, I saw, I conquered. Polysyndeton- deliberate insertion of extra conjunctions Example: He drove, and drove, and drove, and ate, and drove some more.


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