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Kinds Of Sentences

Declarative : He walked to the Ford F150. Imperative: Give me that cup. Interrogative: Can I use your notes? Exclmatory: Give it here!

Correct A Run-On Sentence 1. John ran. He went home. He also washed the dishes. Add Punctuation. 2. 3. 4.

Sentence Structure Simple: He ran home. Compound: He fell down, but he got back up. Complex: Although he ran home, they still followed him. Compound-complex: He shaved his beard, washed the laundry, and took out the trash.

Figurative Language Simile: He ran like a cheatah. Metaphor: He was a tornado. Hyperbole: She had all the chocolate in the world. Alliteration: Freakishly fast, he packed the truck up to go camping. Onomatopoeia: "BOB WHITE," chirped the quail. Personification: The leaves moaned as I stepped on them.

Writing Styles Absolute: Engines revving, wheels turning, the Ford GT's raced to the finish line. Adjective Beginning: Thrilled, I took my first place trophy. Appositive:Blade, my brother, is awesome. Dash: I am a racer- the best racer. Adverb For Affect: "Bye bye," I said confidently. Speaker Tag: "Oh no you don't," I said racing past the person in first place.