Warsco, Ariana

I am tired the boy said and then drifted off to sleep.
NP: I am tired the boy

Articles: "the"

Common Nouns: "boy"

Proper Nouns: "I"

Adj: "tired"

VP: "Said and then drifted off to sleep"

Verbs: "said", "am", "drifted"

Adv: "off", "then"

PP: to sleep Prepositions: "to"

Article: "the"

Nouns: "I" "boy"

DO (if any exist):

Noun: "I", "boy"

Article: the

IC: I am tired the boy said

DC: and then drifted off to sleep.

Sentence Type (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex)

Compound sentence

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: "I am tired," the boy said, and then drifted off to sleep.

Whenever my mother claims to have an emergency, it’s usually nothing more than a paper cut.
NP: Whenever my mother claims to have an emergency

Articles: "an" "a"

Common Nouns: "emergency" "paper"

Proper Nouns: "mother"

Adj: "my" "usually"

VP: it's usually nothing more than a paper cut.

Verbs: "claims" "cut"

Adv: "more"

PP: to have an emergency Prepositions: "to" "than"

Article: "an"

Nouns: "emergency"

DO (if any exist): an emergency

Noun: "emergency"

Article: "an"

IC: Whenever my mother claims to have an emergency

DC: it's usually nothing more than a paper cut.

Sentence Type (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex) Compound sentence

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: Whenever my mother claims to have an emergency, it's usually nothing more than a paper cut.

We really should be going she said.
NP: We really should be

Articles:

Common Nouns: "We" "she" "going"

Proper Nouns:

Adj:

VP: going now she said.

Verbs: "should" "be" "going" "said"

Adv: "really"

PP:

Prepositions:

Article:

Nouns:

DO (if any exist):

Noun:

Article:

IC: We really should be going

DC: she said.

Sentence Type (Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex)

Compound sentence

Sentence Correctly Punctuated: "We really should be going," she said.

1. Define a compound sentence and provide one example (must show the mathematical breakdown). Compound Sentence: a sentence that includes two independent clauses and is connected by a coordinator. Example: The dogs played in the background, so the kids played in the front lawn. Mathematical Breakdown: IC+IC 2. Define a complex sentence and provide one example (must show the mathematical breakdown). Complex Sentence: a sentence that either contains an independent clause and a dependent clause or two or more dependent clauses. Example: The kids are jumping on the trampoline, because they finished their homework early. Mathematical Breakdown: IC+DC or DC+DC 3. Define a compound complex sentence and provide one example (must show the mathematical breakdown). Compound Complex Sentence: a sentence that includes either one independent clause and two dependent clauses, or two independent clauses and one dependent clause. Example: Even though I enjoy to go fishing, I do not have the time to do so, nor does anyone want to accompany me. Mathematical Breakdown: IC+IC+DC or IC+DC+D

Real Assignment:

Circle 1 Limbo: Trapped in an Endless Cycle Circle 2 Lust: Love is Not Lustful

Circle 3 Gluttony: Where The World Comes To Eat

Circle 4 Misers and Spendthrifts: Why savor when you could spend? Circle 5 Wrathful and Sullen: Get your panties out of a twist Circle 6 Heretics: The unproven has most faith

Circle 7 Murder and Suicide: When life gets hard, walk away, not to the light.

Circle 8 Fraudulent: Fraud Goes Nowhere.

1. Create 1 compound sentence and identify what makes it a compound sentence

Tim does his work, and gets good grades because of his good work. Two independent clauses make a compound sentence.

2. Create 1 complex sentence and identify what makes it a complex sentence

The dog ran towards the car, and died slowly and painfully. One part of the sentence is a full sentence that can stand on its own, when the other part cannot.

3. Complete a 3-2-1 Activity completing:

3 differences between commas and semi colons -Commas connect two thoughts showing no evident connection -Semicolons make readers slow down -Commas connects that are not complete -Semicolons emphasize on details in series of items. 2 sentences using (and explaining why you used) comma -My mother bought me a pineapple, a carrot, a water bottle, and a hairbrush. Comma usage was used to show that there was a series of items, like a list. It is used to separate items in a list. -The animals in the zoo are acting more crazy than usual, and they attacked a innocent bystander because they were so hungry. The comma usage here connects two independent clauses. 1 sentence using (and explaining why you used) semi colon -The animal tried to bite the human on the arm; the animal hasn't eaten food in three days. The sentence is two sentences combined.