What is Interrogatory?
Expects no answer. Answer is obvious.
What is Rhetorical question?
One subject and one verb; independent clause.
What is Simple Sentence?
Similar elements are expressed in similar form, often in a list, either within one statement, or within an entire text.
What is Parallelism?
Repeating words or phrases to enhance rhythm and create emphasis.
What is Repetition?
It's pouring cats and dogs!
What is Exclamatory?
Main idea comes at the End.
What is Periodic Sentence?
Two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
What is a Compound Sentence?
Similar elements are expressed contrast.
What is Antithesis?
Repetition is at the beginning of each sentence or phrase.
What is an Anaphora?
I smell rain drops outside.
What is Declarative?
Begins with the main idea.
What is Cumulative Sentence?
An independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
What is a Complex Sentence?
Each day we wake up, brush our teeth, eat breakfast, and make our beds.
What is an example of a Parallelism?
Repetition is at the end of each sentence or phrase.
What is a Epiphora?
Wear a jacket.
What is Imperative?
Does your dog always eat your. homework.
Example of a Rhetorical Question?
Two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clause.
What is a Compound-Complex?
I love brownies. My sister hates brownies. I am certain that she is foolish. She is unsure that I am wise.
I will fight, I will thrive, I will conquer.
What's an example of an Anaphora?
Statement, Command, Question, and Exclamation.
What is the 4 kinds of sentences?
Sitting at her desk, staring at the clock, sunglasses on, keys in her hand, Josie anxiously waited.
Example of Periodic Sentence?
While the owner stops to breath, the dog runs faster, and another dog joins in on the race.
What is an example of a Compound-Complex Sentence?
One is a verb/action, the other is a noun/a result.
What is Affect and Effect?
Who is brave? She is brave. He is brave. They are all brave.
What is an example of an Epiphora?