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For example, a series of short simple sentences used together may be used to create tension, as in this extract: 'We rounded the corner. He was there. We stood in awe at the sight.' ...
Simple sentences have a subject (‘what’ or ‘who’) and just one main verb (a ‘doing’ word). For example: ‘He walked quickly back to the house.’. Simple sentences are important for ...
For a long time, sentence diagramming flourished throughout the American school system, and, despite being condemned as a useless waste of time in the 1970s, it still persists in many schools ...
Sentence diagramming is pretty old school: It became popular in classrooms sometime after 1877, when Alonzo Reed and Brainerd Kellogg published their book, Higher Lessons in English.The technique ...
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