Tuesday, October 14, 2014

sentences lterature

Rhetorical
Won’t you be able to get another autographed baseball?
 
loose
The young knight at last had the legendary sword/ after dragons/ and many treacherous mountains.

Periodic
After deadly dragons/many treacherous mountains/ the young knight had got the legendary sword.

Parallel
When its summer, I like to sleep and relax

Natural order sentence
Burgers are grinded from cows

Inverted order
From grinded cows are burgers

Split order sentence
From hives grows honey

Interrupted
Honey -sticky, sweets and brown- grow in hives

Declarative
This tea is too hot

Imperitive
Go to school

Interoggative
Why is that baby holding a gun?

Exclamatory
The tea burned me!

Simple
The stunt man did a flip for the kids

Compound
The kid blew the candles out on his cake; but didn’t share it with his family

Complex

Even though the kid was given more one piece of candy, he still snuck out of his room later and ate the rest of it.

Compound complex
Even though the family gave there kid one more piece of candy, they still saw him sneak out and eat the rest of the bowl 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Vocab 3- every day use

Caprice=
Jerry's wife had a huge sense of caprice when it came to hiking since she would tend to wonder off or touch what ever plant she saw.

Abberation=
John didn't have the aberration to join his friends in school so he spent most of his time shooting tin cans with his b.b gun.

Zealously=
Mary zealously jumped up and down as she realized she was holding the winning lottery ticket.

Fecund=
The workers in the factory gave a large fecund of triple chocolate, sugarcoated muffins every day to the point where the workers could take a few home every week.

Callous=
The callouss cliff was almost impossible to climb due to the fact that you couldn't get a firm grip on the loose rocks.

Compulsory=
Even if it was a compulsory test, every one still moaned in boredom by having to take it every year.