Xavier and A’lonyah Chapter 4
The rabbit walks by his house worried that queen will execute him. He calls for his servant, Mary Anne but Alice thinks he is talking to her, she follows him into the little house.When she climbs up the steps into a room, she finds a bottle without label on it. She drinks it and begins to grow until she fill the whole house with her body. White sees this and calls for Bill to remove Alice from the house. Everyone watched as Bill goes down the chimney, but gets kicked by Alice.When they decide to burn the house, Alice threatens to sick Dinah on them if they do.
The rabbit orders everyone to throw pebbles at Alice but, the pebbles turn into cakes. When Alice eats the cake she shrinks too small. She found a puppy and throws a stick for it to catch. After that, she sees a mushroom through the grass, so she decides to go closer.
Simple: has one independent clause| short, common less mature- child(8-10 years old)
Compound: has two or more independent clause| grouped, lots of independents, caucus race attendees- married parents
Complex: has one independent and dependent clause| parent and child, unsure, Alice - divorced parent
Compound-complex : has one dependent clause and two independent clause
Conjunction: brings things together- grandparents
For this blog post we have to relate chapter 4 to the different types of sentences. Then i realized it's all just one big family. Let me explain. All the types of sentences are family. As you can by the example above, each type has a role to play. Conjunctions are the grandparents. The conjunctions gave birth to a simple sentence named Alex(the child). The simple child grow up and met another simple sentence named Nylah. They got married and became a compound sentence. Nylah got pregnant and had a simple sentence named James, so they they became a compound-complex sentence. After 4 years, they got divorced, so Alex and James became a complex sentence.
before you ask white is the rabbit-Xj
ReplyDeleteCould you explain more on how the Sentences relate to Alice in Wonderland? I understand your approach in trying to connect them to Alice, but I do not see where you connected them to Alice
ReplyDeleteit looks good but you can go into more detail!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you explained each sentence structure but can you explain how the sentences relate to Alice.
ReplyDeleteHow could you make this post sound more smooth?
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