McCarty, Logan

= "The president said that we should win the war in six months." = NP: The president Articles: the, that, the Common Nouns: president, we, war, months Proper Nouns: none Adj: six VP: said that we should win the war in six months Verbs: said, win Adv: should DO (if any exist): the war Noun: war Article: the IC: the president said that we should win the war in six months DC: none Sentence Type: simple Sentence Correctly Punctuated: The president said that we should win the war in six months.

= "Mommy can I have an apple he asked." = NP: Mommy can I  Articles: can Common Nouns: none Proper Nouns: Mommy, I Adj: none VP: have an apple he asked Verbs: have Adv: none DO (if any exist): apple Noun: apple Article: an IC: Mommy can I have an apple DC: he asked Sentence Type: Complex Sentence Correctly Punctuated: Mommy can I have an apple he asked.

= "The judge told us that it would do us some good to spend a little time in prison before sentencing us to 30 years." = NP: The judge Articles: the, that Common Nouns: judge, us, time, prison, us, years Proper Nouns: none Adj: little, 30 VP: told us that it would do us some good to spend a little time in prison before sentencing us to 30 years. Verbs: told, do, spend, sentencing Adv: none PP: time in prison, before sentencing us Prepositions: in, before Article: none Nouns: time, prison, us DO (if any exist): us  Noun: us  Article: none IC: The judge told us that it would do us some good to spend a little time in prison DC: before sentencing us to 30 years Sentence Type: Complex Sentence Correctly Punctuated: The judge told us that it would do us some good to spend a little time in prison before sentencing us to 30 years.

= 10/8 =

Compound Sentence: A sentence that has two independent clauses. Example: He broke his leg, and he continued to walk. Breakdown: NP: Although he, he Articles: NA  Common Nouns: he, leg, he  Proper Nouns: NA Adj: his VP: broke his leg, continued to walk Verbs: broke, walk Adv: continued IC: He broke his leg, he continued to walk

Complex Sentence: A sentence that has both an independent clause and a dependent clause. Example: Although he broke his leg, he continued to walk. Breakdown: NP: He, he Articles: NA  Common Nouns: he, leg, he  Proper Nouns: NA  Adj: his VP: broke his leg, continued to walk Verbs: broke, walk Adv: continued IC: he continued to walk DC: Although he broke his leg

Compound Complex Sentence: A sentence that has two independent clauses as well as a dependent clause. Example: While playing basketball, he broke his leg, and he continued to walk. Breakdown:

NP: he, he

Articles: while

Common Nouns: basketball, he, he, leg

Proper Nouns: NA

Adj: while

VP: playing basketball, broke his leg, continued to walk

Verbs: playing, broke, walk

Adv: continued

IC: he broke his leg, he continued to walk

DC: While playing basketball

= 10/11 =

Circle one: LIMBO

Circle two: The Lustful



Circle three: The Glutinous

Circle four: Misers and Spendthrifts

Circle five: Wrathful and Sullen

Circle six: Heretics

Circle seven: The Violent

Circle eight: The Fraudulent

=10/15=

Compound Sentence: The boy ate an apple and he threw up.

Complex Sentence: After eating an apple, the boy threw up.

Differences: 1. Semi-colons create a larger pause than a comma. 2. Commas separate lists. 3. Semi-colons separate two independent clauses.

Commas: 1. "I am a big nerd," said Blogan. -The comma was used in this sentence because of the quote within the sentence. 2. Blogan ate a banana, fresh roadkill and drank a milk for his meal. -The comma was used in this sentence to separate a list.

Semi-colons: 1. The cafeteria was clean out of food; Blogan had to search elsewhere for his meal. -The semi-colon was used in this sentence to separate two independent clauses.