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    Example: Edgar Allen Poe wrote "The Raven" (;) Edgar Lee Masters wrote Spoon River Anthology. Subordinating Ideas Subordinating an idea‚ or show that one idea is related to but less important than another‚ by using an adverb clause or an adjective clause. -Subordinating ideas are dependent on other parts of the sentence. (By itself it is not clear) Example: The dog is a strange mammal (because) it has a peculiar relationship with people. Using Parallel Structure To create parallel

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    as (comparative clause) 2. while Rebecca is still partying day and night (adverbial clause) - (contrast) 3. unless you’ve got a Bachelor Degree (adverbial clause) - ( condition) 4. that the misunderstanding was cleaned up (nominal clause) - (complement of adjective) 5. What the consequence would be (nominal clause) – (subject) 6. what he did to bully his peers in the playground (nominal clause) – (direct object) 7. what made Jack change his mind suddenly (nominal clause) - (subject complement)

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    GRAMMAR II: GRADED HOMEWORK #1 SET OF QUESTIONS: What is a sentence? How can it be defined? Provide examples. Explain. What is a phrase? Provide examples. Explain. What is a clause? Provide examples. Explain. What is the difference between a clause and a phrase? Provide examples. Explain. What is a compound sentence? How is it defined? What characterizes a compound sentence? Provide examples. Explain. What is a coordinate sentence? Provide examples. Explain. What are coordinators (coordinating

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    communication begins with a well written sentence. Independent clause consists of a subject and a predicate verb that expresses a complete thought. A dependent clause is a subject a predicate verb that does not express a complete thought. A predicate verb is and action or state of being. You can only join an independent clause with either another independent clause‚ or a dependent clause. To join one independent clause with another independent clause you must use the semi-colon. 1) I/C ; I/C. 2)

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    HOW LANGUAGE REPRESENTS THE WORLD IN BLITAR‚ EAST JAVA In the SFL account the ideational strand of meaning in fact involves two components: that of experiential meaning in the clause (Halliday and Matthiessen 2004) and that of the logical meaning between clauses in clause complexes. Experiential meaning is expressed through the system of Transitivity or process type‚ with the choice of process implicating associated participant roles and configurations. Blitar is a city in East Java‚ lies between

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    She arrived by bus. Clause Clause is a group of words which forms grammatical unit and which contains a subject and finite verb. There are two kind of clauses: Independent Clause and Dependent Clause Independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence. Also known as Simple Sentence. Contains a subject and predicate Examples: I love penguins I drive a bus Dependent clause is a clause that can’t stand alone as a sentence. Dependent clause must be accompanied with

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    Literary Terms (General) —AP I. Literary Types—names for the various types of literary expression: 1. Allegory: a tale in which characters‚ actions‚ or settings represent abstract ideas or moral qualities. Allegorical stories can also be viewed as extended or continued metaphors. 2. Allusion: a casual or brief reference to a person‚ place‚ event‚ or literary work that a writer expects the reader to recognize but doesn’t fully develop. The writer hopes to clarify or enhance the subject that

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    Exemption Clause Each time a person travels on a bus‚ train or an airplane‚ buys a washing machine‚ computers‚ etc.‚ or deposits good in a railway locker or even going to a concert‚ he will receive a standard form contract. There are two kinds of standard form contracts which is business transactions and consumer transactions Business transaction is one that regulates dealings between people in business for example building contracts and etc. While consumer transaction is one which

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    Fragment Sentences Complete sentence must meet three requirements‚ it has subject‚ the subject has a predictor and it is not subordinate clause. 1. A subject (the actor in the sentence) 2. A predicate (the verb or action)‚ and 3. Subordinates clause (it a group of words that can stand alone and make sense). Fragment sentences are those that do not meet the three requirements of complete sentence. It may have too many parts or some parts are missing or the parts don’t fit together. These fragments

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    EXTERNSHIP REPORT REPORT TITLE: RESTATEMENT OF THE DOCTRINE OF EXCLUSION CLAUSES IN CONTRACTS NO. OF WORDS: 5‚030 WORDS Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 ELEMENTS OF A CONTRACT 4 Offer 4 Acceptance 4 Intention to Legally Bind 4 Consideration 4 TERMS OF A CONTRACT 5 Collateral Contracts 6 Conditions or Warranties 6 EXCLUSION/EXEMPTION CLAUSES 7 Exclusive Remedies Clauses 9 JURISPRUDENCE ON EXCLUSION CLAUSE 10 Privity of Contract 14 RELEVANCE OF THE TOPIC TO THE EXTERNSHIP

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