Smead, Cathryn

8 October 2012

A compound sentence is two joined independent clauses and a coordination word. The choice of coordinating words are as follows: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (A helpful tip to remember is that, in the exact order as these words are listed, the first letters of these words spells FANBOYS) (Baack 1).

A complex sentence includes not only an independent clause, but also a dependent clause.

Compound and Complex: http://www.eslbee.com/sentences.htm

11 October 2012

Limbo:

Lust:



Gluttony:

Avarice:

Wrath and Sullenness:

Heresy:

Violence:

Fraudulence:

Traitor: