Simple and Compound Sentences. Then just add modifiers!

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Simple and Compound Sentences

Then just add modifiers!

All lines need to be drawn as shown to demonstrate your understanding.

Placement will depend on what question the phrase is the answer to: Which one? - ADJ How? When? Where? ADV

The same type of construction is done in compound verb or compound objects.

Pay attention to the slant of the line!

Diagram independent clauses as normal and connect verbs with dotted line with the conjunction (FANBOYS)

1. A major festival in India is the Festival of Lights. 2. This holiday is celebrated by making lamps, and it also includes a cooking spree. 3. In June of 1983, Sally K. Ride became the first American woman to orbit the earth.