Types of Sentences Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex.

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Types of Sentences Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it. 1. Pauline and Bruno have a big argument every summer, over where they should spend their summer vacation. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it 2. Pauline loves to go to the beach and spend her days sunbathing. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it 3. Bruno, on the other hand, likes the view that he gets from the log cabin up in the mountains, and he enjoys hiking in the forest. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it 4. Pauline says, “there is nothing relaxing about chopping wood, swatting mosquitoes, and cooking over a woodstove”. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it 5. Bruno dislikes sitting on the beach; he always gets a nasty sunburn. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it 6. Bruno tends to get bored sitting on the beach, watching the waves, getting sand in his swimsuit, and reading detective novels for a week. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it 7. This year, after a lengthy, noisy debate, they decided to take separate vacations. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it 8. Bruno went to the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and Pauline went to Cape Cod. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it 9. Although they are 250 miles apart, they keep in constant contact on the internet. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Guess the type of sentence and use your rules to prove it 10. Bruno took the desktop computer that he uses at work, and Pauline sits on the beach with her laptop computer, which she connects to the internet with a cellular phone. A. Simple Sentence B. Compound Sentence C. Complex Sentence D. Compound-Complex Sentence

Is it a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, pronoun, coordinating conjunction, or interjection?

Vocab Terms 1.Allegory 2.Alliteration 3.Antagonist 4.Characterization 5.Climax 6.Conflict 7. Genre 8. Imagery 9. Irony 10. Hyperbole 11. Literal Language 12. Mood

Vocab Terms 13. Myth 14.Onomatopoeia 15.Motif 16.Parody 17.Plot 18.Point of View 19.Personification 20.Protagonist 21.Denotation 22. Connotation 23. Claim 24. Counter-claim 25.Epic 26.Fable 27.Figurative Language 28.Foreshadowing