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DGP 12: Wow! That is a really big bridge. Directions: Copy the sentence. Identify each word’s part of speech. Appendix 29-31 Vocabulary: extravagant (adjective) excessively expensive. Imagine you are a billionaire writing a will. List all of the extravagant things you own and explain who you will give them to in your will.

DGP 12: Wow! That is a really big bridge. Copy the sentence. Identify the parts of the sentence. Appendix 32-33 Vocabulary: fatigue (noun) exhaustion Imagine you have invented a new sports drink that instantly refreshes. You have written a commercial that begins with an athlete showing great fatigue. Describe how you would like the actor to look and behave during the first scene.

DGP 12: Wow! That is a really big bridge. Directions: Copy the sentence. Identify the clauses. Label each independent or dependent. Appendix 34 Vocabulary: ferocity (noun) great power, fierceness, or violence Pretend you are on a ship in the middle of a hurricane. Write a detailed description of the storm’s ferocity.

DGP 12: Wow! That is a really big bridge. Directions: Copy the sentence. Identify the sentence as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex. Identify the sentence purpose: declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. Appendix 34 Vocabulary: flatter (Verb) to praise too much and without meaning it. Write seven things you could say to flatter your teacher in an effort to eliminate having homework tonight.

DGP 12:Wow! That is a really big bridge. Diagram the sentence. Get ready for the DGP/Vocabulary Quiz. Good luck!! extravagant fatigue ferocity flatter