7077965725 | Syntax | Sentence structure | 0 | |
7077965726 | Paradox | n. a statement that seems to say two opposite things but that may be true | 1 | |
7077965727 | Subordination | ranking in terms of importance | 2 | |
7077965728 | Coordination | the controlling of different parts into a working whole | 3 | |
7077965729 | periodic sentence | sentence whose main clause is withheld until the end | 4 | |
7077965730 | Clauses | A group of words in a sentence that contains a subject and a verb (predicate). | 5 | |
7077965731 | simple sentence | A sentence consisting of one independent clause and no dependent clause | 6 | |
7077965732 | independent clause | a clause in a complex sentence that can stand alone as a complete sentence | 7 | |
7077965733 | Dependent Clause | A phrase that can't stand alone as a complete sentence. | 8 | |
7077965734 | compound sentence | two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction | 9 | |
7077965735 | Conjunction | a word that joins two phrases or sentences | 10 | |
7077965736 | Parallelism | similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses | 11 | |
7077965737 | complex sentence | A sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause | 12 |
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