Fennema, Samuel

10/15/12 1.There is a boy, and the boy hit the ball. A compound sentence is two independent clauses combine. 2.Where did the boy go, the one that hit the ball? A complex sentence has one independent clause and one dependent clause.

3. a. Commas are used for slight pauses, semi colons are used for longer pauses. b. Commas can be used when listing off different things, semi colons are can't. c. Semi colons slow the reader down and emphasis more effectively than commas. 2. a. The boy tripped on a rock and scraped his knees, but his arms were fine. I used a comma to combine in more details into one sentence than having to start a completely new sentence. b. Once you have the necessary items, such as water, sleeping bag, and tent you should go to the camping site. I used comas to make a list of items instead of having to use the word and over and over. 1. When a person is drowning follow the steps reviewed in class; swim down, lift person to surface of water, carry to nearest land, place on back, and clear any water in lungs using CPR. I used a semi colon to make the reader pay attention to what steps would be important to know.

10/11/12

Limbo

Lustfu

The gluttonous

The greedy

Wrath and Sullenness

The heretics

The violent

10/9/12 1. A compound sentence is a sentence consisting of two independent clauses connected by a comma. So this would be on Independent Clause + Independent Clause. Ex: The boy hit the ball, and the father caught the ball. 2.A complex sentence is a sentence that is a combination of one independent clause, and a dependent clause. This would be one Independent Clause + Dependent Clause. Ex: The boy hit the ball, but he ran and tripped. 3. A compound complex sentence is a sentence built out of two independent clauses and a dependent clause. So it is Independent Clause + Independent Clause + Dependent Clause. Ex: The boy hit the ball, and the dad chased the ball so the boy ran, but he tripped.