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SpringBoard Activity 1.9 Another Perspective on the World
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A Dash Sentence: A punctuation mark that indicates a sudden change in thought or tone, sets off a brief summary, or sets off a parenthetical part of a sentence. It often conveys a casual tone for the sentence. Example: “Yeah, okay, three weeks ago, you bought crunchy peanut butter but now you want the girls to play D & D – do you have a drug problem?”
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The Semicolon Sentence: This punctuation mark gives equal weight to two or more independent sentences; the syntactical balance reinforces parallel ideas and imparts equal importance to the sentences. Example: “That's not an apology; that's simply an acknowledgment that I was right.”
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A Periodic Sentence: A sentence that makes sense only when the end of the sentence is reached.
Example: “Penny, while I subscribe to the ‘Many Worlds’ theory which posits the existence of an infinite number of Sheldons in an infinite number of universes, I assure you that in none of them am I dancing.”
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A Complex Sentence: A sentence that contains both a Subordinate (Dependent) Clause and an Independent Clause. Example: While Leonard worked in the laboratory at the university, Sheldon installed a high-tech security system in their apartment. Subordinate Clause: While Leonard worked in the laboratory at the university, Independent Clause: Sheldon installed a high-tech security system in their apartment.
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A Parallel Structure Sentence: A sentence that uses the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. Example: “Well, well, well, if it isn't Wil Wheaton...the Green Goblin to my Spider-Man, the Pope Paul V to my Galileo, the Internet Explorer to my Firefox!”
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Sentence Variety Activity pp. 26-27
Directions: Take a minute to re-read through your Sensory Free Write from p Select 5 Sentences from your writing that either already include one of the 5 Sentence Varieties from pp , or rewrite 5 of your sentences to include all 5 Sentence Varieties: a Dash, a Semicolon, a Periodic, a Complex, and a Parallel Structure Sentence.
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