Cook, Erica

1. A compound sentence is a sentence with two independent clauses. The shirt (subject) was found( verb) in a store, (IC) + and so he (subject) bought( verb) it.= Compound 2. A complex sentences is two dependent clauses or one independent clause and one dependent clause. The ball( subject) bounced (verb)( IC) +, because she( subject) threw(verb) it.= Complex 3. A compound -complex sentence is a sentence where there is two independent clauses and one dependent or when there is two dependent clauses and one independent clause. Kirsten( subject) ran (verb) after the ball, (IC) + although she( subject) did not pass( verb) it (IC)= Compound-complex.

October 15 1. Her mom died(IC) and Jessica cried. (IC) 2. John hit Stacy (IC) because he was mad (DC) 3. Complete a 3-2-1 Activity completing: 3 semi-colons make people slow down, commas connect two thoughts,and semi colon emphasis things in a list 2 She needed a bat, and so did he. (comma connects the two people needing a bat.) Kathleen farted, and everyone ran. ( comma connects thoughts) 1 The killer needed duct tape; a razor; and a unsuspecting idiot. (semi colon helps with list.)