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5067633607SyntaxA set of rules in language. It dictates how words from different parts of speech are put together in order to convey a complete thought. 1. Sentence structure0
5067633608BasicSubject+verb+object 1. Aaron Rodgers plays for the Packers.1
5067638531Parenthetical asideConsists of words or phrases inserted as an aside in the middle of a sentence 1. Now the trumpest summons us again- not as a call to bear arms...2
5067641041InterruptedA sentence that is interrupted by parenthetical aside 1. Divided there is little we can do- for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder.3
5067643204ExclamatoryExpresses strong. 1. The Packers have won the Super Bowl!!!!!4
5067643205ListingA sentence with multiple phrases that creates a list. 1. When I go to Washington D.C. I plan on seeing, the national mall, the capital building, the Washington monument and the White House.5
5067645585Cumulative/looseBegins with subject and verb and adds modifying elements at the end. 1. The Green Bay packers have the best roster, with Arron Rodgers, Eddie Lacy and Jordy Nelson.6
5067649360ParallelismComponents in a sentence are grammatically the same; or similar in their construction, sound and meaning. 1. Feel free to get ahold of me; call, text or email.7
5067653222RepetitionLiterary device that repeats words or phrases a few times to make an idea more clear 1.The writers of the Declaration of Independence repeated he has many times to state what the King has done wrong.8
5067653223RestatementStating the same idea more than once in the same text in different words. 1. Be sure to study this there will be a test on it later. 2.Study this.. it may be used later on.9

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