Parts of Speech Phrases/Clauses

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Directions: Copy the following sentence in your grammar section our family had a picnic on labor day. Parts of Speech Phrases/Clauses. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Directions: Copy the following sentence in your grammar section

our family had a picnic on labor day

1. Parts of Speech2. Phrases/Clauses

1. Josh gave Nick a heart-attack when he jumped from the bushes.

2. Cinderella lost her glass slipper at the ball.

3. Baxter caught the toy ball with his front paws

SSR read silently--15 minutes

SSR Response 4: Describe an event from your book that made you feel some sort of emotion (happy, sad, angry,

etc.) and explain why it made you feel that way.

First Lastname9-3-14SSR Response 4

Personal Narrative

“What makes you, you?”• Family history• Growing up• Favorite things• Scars-physical/emotional• Phobias• Pet peeves• Funny/embarrassing moments

Parts of the Essay

Introductory Paragraph3-5 Body Paragraphs (TBEAR)Concluding Paragraph

“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson) My name is Sarah RaNae Twitchell; I have never met anyone with my exact same name. I was born on October 13 and am the youngest of six kids. My parents raised me to be a kind individual who could nurture my own interests, and as a result I have become a unique, independent, and successful woman, but It all started when I was young and developing scars, phobias, and memorable moments.

Introduce your topic: Introductory Paragraph

• Attention Grabber/Hook—quotes, stories, analogies, NO QUESTIONS!!!

• TOPIC• Background information• Thesis—focus and roadmap of your essay• Transition—move from one paragraph/idea to the next

Body ParagraphsNeed to be in TBEAR format (follow your pattern)Your thesis is the roadmap for your paper and will determine the topics of your body paragraphs.For example: and as a result I have become a unique, independent, and successful woman, but It all started when I was young and developing scars, phobias, and memorable moments.My three body paragraphs will be1. Scars2. Phobias3. Memorable momentsAll will mention how these made me unique, independent, and successful.

Body paragraph 1: ScarsAbuse—trusting and confiding in peopleDepression—valuing who I amGetting help—admitting you need help is not

weakness

Body paragraph 2: PhobiasFailure—everyone fails, you can’t grow if you don’tSpiders—things are only as scary as you make themDark—darkness is fought with light

Body paragraph 3: Memorable MomentsAustralia—I can be braveGraduating—I’m not defined by family Textbook—I can do whatever I put my mind to

T As people grow they develop different scars, some are physical scars, some are emotional. I grew up and learned things the way many kids do, by making my own

B mistakes and learning from those of others, but some of them left bigger scars than others. One of those experiences which made a big scar was suffering abuse. I

E experienced abuse in a few forms. I was physically and emotionally abused, or bullied, by my classmates. I was also sexually abused. I didn’t tell anyone about any of these things until I was much older. I think many times people who are abused think it’s

A their own fault, or are afraid of what people will say if they find out, and don’t trust people enough to confide in them about what is going on. After all, past experience has taught them that people can’t be trusted, but that is definitely not the truth.

E In addition to the abuse, or perhaps because of it, another scar was formed by coping with depression from a very young age. By learning to see myself for who I really am

A instead of through depression-tinted glasses, I’ve discovered that I am a pretty wonderful and unique person who has quite a bit to offer the world. One of the most

E difficult things I’ve ever had to do was to admit that I needed help facing the previously mentioned scars and, while facing a therapist helped, it left a scar of it’s own. I came to the realization that I needed help and people were willing to help me.

A I had no problem helping others who needed it and didn’t think them weak. Therefore, it was not a weakness in me to admit I needed help. As I grew up I

R gained many scars. All were painful, but they have helped me become a stronger individual.

brev

short

necro

death

urb

city

pugn

fight

ecto

outer

plasto

molded

agog

leader

cle

small

il

not

TBEAR

HONORS: TBEAEAEARREGULAR: TBEAEAR

Topic—Squiggle underBackground—Line underEvidence—Box aroundAnalysis—Star at beginningResponse—Circle around

My dad was a very careless and mischievous kid. He grew up in a time when pulling pranks on people wasn’t as big of a deal as it is now. One time he accidentally hung his dad’s colt from a swing tied to the barn rafters. Even though this was an accident, it shows Dad was careless because he forgot to remove the swing. Another time he dismantled a neighbor’s truck and reassembled it in a field with a fence running through the middle of it. Most of the time when people pull pranks like this they are focused on having fun and causing trouble for others, thus, mischievous. When he was in high school, he and his buddies took the bed from a teacher’s house and put it on top of the roof so that when the teacher returned from his honeymoon, he wouldn’t have a bed. This proves the mischievous nature of my dad because he wasn’t trying to hurt anyone, just have fun. My father is an amazing person and is extremely kind and considerate of others, but that grew as he grew up.

FIVE parts of sentences

Complete Subject

Simple subject

Complete Predicate

Complete Subject

Adjectives Simple subject

Complete Predicate

Action Verb

Linking Verb

Direct Object

Indirect Object

Subject Complement

Predicate Nominative

Predicate Adjective

If the verb is an ACTION verb . . .

then it might act on a direct object. The direct object is a noun or an object pronoun that receives the action of the action verb.

If you have a direct object, you might have an indirect object. An indirect object is a noun or object pronoun that is located between the action verb and the direct object, and it is only indirectly affected by the action.

Subject Predicate—Action Verb

Indirect Object

Direct Object

Roberto gave Martin coffee

Subject Predicate—Action Verb

Indirect Object

Direct Object

Roberto gave Martin

Direct ObjectIf the verb is an ACTION verb, then there might be a noun or object pronoun that gets

ACTED ON, and this noun or object pronoun is called a DIRECT OBJECT(D.O.)

Sentence The Bismark crossed the harbor.Parts of Speech

Parts of Sentence

Sentence The old sailor cleaned the marlin.Parts of Speech Parts of Sentence

adj adj noun a-V adj noun

subject pred. D.O.

adj noun a-V adj noun

subject pred. D.O.

dia

across

acr

sharp

acro

High, point or tip

culp

blame

derm

skin

zo

animal

per

through

pac

peace

numer

number

fort

strong

osteo

bone

ornith

bird

polis

city

fus

pour

ego

I (self)

spir

breathe