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By: Zxena, Ellie, Tyrelle, Kristian
Syntax [part 2] By: Zxena, Ellie, Tyrelle, Kristian
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Coordination Definition: A reference to the equivalent importance of two clauses. Example: The bowl of squid eyeball stew is hot and delicious. The squid eyeball stew is so thick that you can eat it with a fork or spoon.
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Coordinated Clauses Definition: The loose structure of the long second sentence and ugliness, the narrator's ironic reservations Example: I like ice cream but I hate chocolate'
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Subordinate Clauses A group of words that has both a subject and verb but (unlike an independent clause) cannot stand alone as a sentence. Examples: -“After Amy sneezed all over the tuna salad” -”Who ate handfuls of Cheerios with his hands”
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Parallelism Definition: The relationship among the parts of a sentence through making the elements of a series or in pairs of words, phrases or clauses. Example: You need to work quickly and decisively. He was a prolific author, writing poems, short stories, novels, and screenplays.
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Parallel Clause Definition: Serves to builds toward a climax
Example: Ashley likes to ski, to swim and to jump. This is correct and uses parallel structure. An incorrect version of this sentence would read: Ashley likes to ski, to swim and jumping.
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Loose/ Cumulative Sentence
Definition: Presents ideas in the order of subject-verb objective Example: Florida is a great vacation spot for families, with Disney World, Universal Studios, and Sea World.
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Periodic Sentence A complex sentence in which the main clause comes last and is preceded by the subordinate clause. Examples: -”In spite of heavy snow and cold temperatures, the game continued.” -”Because they are independent, take care of themselves, and purr, I prefer cats over dogs
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