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No. 3

No. 3. 1 I tangle in the dusty sheets,. 2 sending the sand flying,. 2 cursing the grit against my skin , between my teeth , under my lids,. 2 swearing I’ll leave this forsaken place. . Don’t be fooled by the list in this sentence. No. 5. 1 The minister, /, .

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No. 3

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  1. No. 3 1 I tangle in the dusty sheets, 2 sending the sand flying, 2 cursing the grit against my skin, between my teeth, under my lids, 2 swearing I’ll leave this forsaken place. Don’t be fooled by the list in this sentence

  2. No. 5 1 The minister, /, took his seat beside the small table and placed his Bible upon it. 2/ a pale feeble-looking man with white hair and blond chin-whiskers The base clause is being interrupted

  3. No. 8 1 She saw how much his eyes, /, were like his sister's eyes, 2/ in sympathy and pain, 2 tired, tender and resolute beneath the tired, frail eyelids. Don’t be fooled by the lists in this sentence

  4. No. 11 2 Mothers with babies, 2 fathers holding up young children, 2 boys toting roller skates and baseball bats, 2 European tourists in berets — 1 all stood motionless and silent. all All free modifiers are in the initial position

  5. No. 19 1 He was forty, 2 a short thickset man with a wealth of stiff, black hair, 3 combed straight back without a parting, 4 like a Slav bicyclist. Don’t be fooled by the list of adjectives

  6. No. 27 2 At daybreak, was awakened by a sound, /, 1 Rainsford, /, and he knew he had new things to learn about fear. and 2/ lying near the swamp 2/ a distant sound 3 a baying pack of hounds, 4 wavering and faint, Do you feel you could argue a different diagram?

  7. 1 I hear the first drops like the tapping of a stranger at the door of a dream, 2 the rain changing everything, No. 28 3 stroking the roof, 3 streaking the dusty tin, 3 ponging, 4 a concert of notes, 3 spilling from gutters, 3 gushing through gullies, 3 soaking into the thirsty earth outside. Do you feel you could argue a different diagram?

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