PM+Show+What+I+Know

Show What I Know Kinds of Sentences 1.Declarative-I have a dog. 2. Imperative-Walk the dog. 3. interrogative-what is that thing? 4. There is a bug on my shirt.

= correct a run-on sentence 1.Put a subordinating conjunction to form a compound sentence-The dog is nice __so__ he likes people. 3.Put a simicollon to seperate them. The birds are singing; the bees are buzzing. 2.Make two simpple sentenes-The dog is nice__. H__e likes people. 4. Make it a compound sentence.The dog is nice, and he likes people.

Sentence Structure Simple- I'm getting tired. Compound-I'm getting tired, and I'm ready for bed. complex-Although I'm tired, I can't go to bed. compound/complex-Although I'm tired, I can't go to bed, but I have coffee.

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Figurative Language = simile-Your eyes are like coal. metaphor-Your eyes are coal. hyperbole-I'm so tired I could sleep a year. Alliteration-Tired Tommy took the tresher. Onomatopeia-Zoom! The car went by. Personification-The horce jumped with joy. =

Writing Styles = Absolute-Smell flaring, I say the chocolate. Adjective Beginning-ecstatic, He got a box of chocolate. Appositive-Patrick, a great French Horn player, had a band concert. Dash-There where four of them-but who was out numbered. Adverb for Effect-"That is the last box," said the sells-men proudly. Speaker Tag-"This is the last box" He said stacking a box. Vivid V-The boy rushed to his home for dinner.