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Declarative - Jorge went to the mall last Friday. Imperative - Charlie please go get the groceries from the car. Exclamatory - Dad come quick the grass is on fire! Interrogative - Danny did you get yesterdays mail?



1. Add a comma and a conjunction - A child yesterday made 2 paper airplanes, and all of them broke. 2. S eparate the sentences using periods - Charlie the newspaper boy didn't give Ms. Johnston her paper. So she let her dog loose so it would teach him a lesson. 3.P lace a semicolon between the sentences - Charlie the paperboy never forgot to give the paper to Ms. Johnston: after the dog bit and tackled him. 4. Add a subordinating conjunction - Gorge Lopez bought a mustang with his money that he stole from a bank because his wife told him too.

Simple - The dog went outside. Compound - The Dog went outside and, he played with Jorge. Complex - The dog went outside because his owner let him. Compound/Complex - The dog went outside to play with Jorge and Lucky because their owners let them.

Simile - I was so scared my face was red like a new sunburn. Metaphor - Brittany's face was a new sunburn red. Hyperbole - My mom said that if I don't go to bed I will get 1000 pops. Alliteration - Sarahi sells sweets by the Super Store. Onomatopoeia - BOOM! Personification - The elephant reads the Houston Chronicle.

Absolute - The hunters rested for a moment in front of a tree, there breaths white and frosty. Adjective Beginning - Frosty air all around while watching the buck. Appositive - Shannon, my mom, made my lunch because I woke up late. Dash - He was the person who did it — or so we think. Adverb for Effect - "But why do I have to do it," I called desperately. Speaker Tag - "Ryan please do the dishes," my mom said, while taking the remote away. Vivid Verb - The cat pounced on the mouse to kill it.