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KINDS OF SENTENCES Interrogative- Can the dog come inside? Imperative- Let the dog inside Declarative- My dog is cute. Exclamatory- Hurry and get out of the road!

CORRECT A RUN-ON SENTENCE 1. Hallie went to a party she ate candy. Correction: Hallie went to a party, and ate candy. 2. The party went by Hallie got tired. Correction: The party went by fast, and Hallie got tired. 3. Hallie ate too much candy she got sick. Correction: Hallie ate too much candy, so she got sick. 4. when the clock struck one Hallie went to sleep. Correction: When the clock struck one, Hallie went to sleep. 

SENTENCE STRUCTURE Simple- I love pink. Compound- I love pink, so I painted my room that color. Complex- Because I love pink, I painted my room that color. Compound/Complex- I painted my room pink, but it used to be zebra, because I used to love zebra print.

<span style="color: #00ff00; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive; font-size: 27px;">FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

<span style="color: #ff00c6; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 26px;">Simile- My guinea Pig is as cute as a button.

<span style="color: #ff00c6; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 26px;">Metaphor- Her legs are toothpicks.

<span style="color: #ff00c6; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 26px;">Hyperbole- My guinea pig weeps when shes hungry so loud she could bust a glass!

<span style="color: #ff00c6; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 26px;">Onomatopoeia- Cling goes the glass as it shatters into a million little pieces.

<span style="color: #ff00c6; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 26px;">Alliteration-Shadow the sly, sorry guinea pig apologized for breaking the glass.

<span style="color: #ff00c6; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 26px;">The guinea pig break danced in joy of us forgiving her. <span style="color: #ff00c6; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 26px;">

<span style="color: #00ff00; font-family: Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif; font-size: 26px;">WRITING STYLES

Absolute- Nose flaring, eyes determined, The big bad wolf blew the straw house down.

Appositive- Piggy 1, the scared pig, tried not too worry or worry the others.

Adverb for Effect- " Don't be ," piggy one said weakly.

Adjective Beginning-Exited, the big bad wolf walked away.

Dash- The house looked like a pile of dust- a messy pile of dust.

Speaker tag- "I'm tired of blowing your houses down," Said the wolf as he huffed and puffed to blow the brick house down.

Vivid Verb- The wolf huffed and buffed even dashed into the house, but the brick wouldn't budge.

** When friends Become More **

<span style="color: #ff00c6; font-family: 'Berlin Sans FB',sans-serif; font-size: 14pt;">On the evening of Valentine’s Day in Barbers Hill, about 300 miles off the Gulf of Mexico, there were two special kids. Not just two normal kids dragging through a normal school day, eating normal school lunch, and playing normal P.E. They each had their own personalities, one playful and fun, and the other was still and really quiet, yet they were still bonded together like braided ropes, well at least when they were kids. __Grant, the quiet and still friend, never really talked, but when he did, he had something very meaningful to say.__ Hallie, the playful and fun one will say anything that pops up in her head at the time.__The Two Musketeers met when they were only eleven months old.__ Their moms were in some strange library with only a couple books and the babies in the baby stroller. What was really strange about the library was that it didn’t have a librarian. When the moms were in the same isle, the babies cried and cried until the mothers took the infants out of the cribs and rocked them in their gentile arms. The two mothers started to talk, and the little babies played. That’s pretty much their life, moms talked while babies, then toddlers, then kids played. Until one day. The playing just wasn’t that fun anymore. Grant got interested into dirt bikes and videogames, and Hallie was interested into stuff like nail polish and print. They still talked, but they never really hung out anymore. The years go by, and the teenagers get into love. __They talk about how they get crushed by love. They meet again and give each other the “do-you-feel-the-same-way?” look.__ That look was love at first sight. The Two musketeers, all grown up, got married. They lived happily ever after.

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