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You’re in LOVE with someone or something Think about this… You’re in LOVE with someone or something

Write this person or thing a LOVE letter Requirements: 9-10 complex sentences – skip lines Include many relevant, vivid, and appropriate adjectives Explain three activities (verbs) you have planned for Valentine’s Day – KEEP IT APPROPRIATE Must have 2-3 interjections Make sure to have complex sentences (combine those short, choppy sentences together with some conjunctions).

Trade your paper with one person… Read through the letter Underline any adjectives – draw an arrow to the modifying word Circle any interjections, conjunctions, and prepositions. Label which POS it is and classify if a conjunction. Put parentheses around the verb or verb phrase in each sentence. Classify as linking, helping, or action. Box off any adverbs – draw an arrow to the modifying word Put brackets around any pronouns and classify which type of pronoun Write the nouns at the bottom/back of the page and classify each one