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Language Arts Danielle Clark Period 6. Sentence Types SSSSimple- A sentence with only 1 complete thought CCCComplex- A sentence that begins with.

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1 Language Arts Danielle Clark Period 6

2 Sentence Types SSSSimple- A sentence with only 1 complete thought CCCComplex- A sentence that begins with an incomplete thought followed by a comma then a complete thought CCCCompound- Two complete thoughts joined by a conjunction and comma or semicolon

3 Examples of Sentence Types  Simple- The lion got loose at the circus.  Complex- Because I didn’t take my vitamins, I got sick.  Compound- She fell into the gorilla enclosure at the zoo; it was hours before they got her out

4 Sentence Examples When Group- A phrase that gives when something happened When Group- A phrase that gives when something happened Why Group- A phrase that gives why an event happened Why Group- A phrase that gives why an event happened Where Group- A phrase that gives where something happened Where Group- A phrase that gives where something happened Conditional Clause- A phrase that has one event being dependent on another Conditional Clause- A phrase that has one event being dependent on another Surround the Noun- A phrase with a noun that has an adjective on both sides of it with the second one starting with “with” or “that” Surround the Noun- A phrase with a noun that has an adjective on both sides of it with the second one starting with “with” or “that”

5 Examples for Sentences When Group- After school, I dug a hole. Why Group- To play in the game on Saturday, I had to get an A+ on my math test Where Group- At the Museum, I saw a dinosaur skeleton come to life Conditional Clause- If you light the wick, the stick of dynamite will explode Surround the Noun- The shaved cat with pointy ears, attacked the teacher

6 Parts of Speech Proper Noun- The title of a person place or thing Pronoun- Replacement for the noun Conjunction- A word used to combine two independent clauses Adverb and Adjective- Descriptive words Prepositional Phrase- A word that shows location and the word that follows

7 Examples of Parts of Speech Proper Noun- We ran to Space Mountain to find that it was closed Pronoun- She saw her hamster running down he road Conjunction- She died her hair blue so her mom freaked out Adverb and Adjective- The clog dancing shoes weren’t the right color. Prepositional Phrase- I put my hand in the jar and it got stuck

8 Figurative Language Simile- A comparison of different things using like or as Metaphor- A comparison of different things not using like or as Hyperbole- An exaggeration Personification- Making an inanimate object come to life Alliteration-Multiple words in a sentence that begins with the same consonant Idiom- A figure of speech not meant to be taken literally

9 Examples of Figurative Language Simile- She could run as fast as a turtle. Simile- She could run as fast as a turtle. Metaphor- The baby’s voice was a siren Metaphor- The baby’s voice was a siren Hyperbole- My backpack weighed a ton Hyperbole- My backpack weighed a ton Personification- The water danced down the stream Personification- The water danced down the stream Alliteration- The toad told me not to take the test Alliteration- The toad told me not to take the test Idiom- It’s raining cats and dogs Idiom- It’s raining cats and dogs


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