Hutchings, Isabela

9 October 2012 Isabela Hutchingsi English Honors period 3

1.) A compound sentence is two independent clauses joined together by a coordinator. The dog chased the ball (IC), once he caught the ball the dog ran back to his owner (IC).

2.) A complex sentence is an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses, it always has a subordinate. I choose my daughter a green dress (IC), but she despises the color green (DC), so she preferred the blue dress instead (DC).

3.) A compound complex sentence is formed two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. My daughter spilled a glass of milk (IC), I told her to be careful (DC), yet the glass was tipped over by accident (IC).

__ The Land of the Lost- Limbo __



__ Lone of the lovely ones __





__Slough of the excessive slobs__

__Badlands of Avarice__ __Notch of the non-believers - circle 6__

__The vale of violence__

__Foyer of fraudulence__

__Trench of the treacherous__

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1.) Me and my sister bought some ice cream and I left the stand to go get some napkins. this makes this sentence a complex sentence because their are two independent clauses.

2.) I sneak into my sisters room to trash it, because she took my pudding without asking. The sentence is complex because it contains one independent clause and one dependent clause.

3.) Semi colons make the readers slow down their pace of reading a book. Commons connect two thought that show no relevance to each other. Semi colons put emphasis on detail to a series of objects.

2. The red dog ran after the ball, The dog really wanted to chase the little girls cat. The comma is put in here to join the two independent clauses together to form a complex sentence. The cat jumped over the couch, that as green with blue strips, to chase the mouse. The comma was used to give an appositive a separate place so that it doesn't mix up with the clauses.

1. The detective could tell the girl was the murderer: therefore, she was guilty of charge. The semi colon was used to conjoin two adverbs within the sentence.