EKENE – GREETINGS PART 1
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THE LITERARY TERMS Storyboard Learning Objectives Learner Analysis Course Syllabus Content Resources LEARNING OBJECTIVES Participants will, Define the term Literary Terms. List and define the Literary Terms listed. Explain the importance of Literary Terms. Identify Literary Terms in context of use. Describe the characteristics and importance of the Literary Terms.
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STORYBOARD Learning Objectives Introduction Learning Analysis Course Syllabus Content Resources Learning Objectives The Participants will: Define Creative Writing Identify the types of Creative Writing Distinguish the types of Creative Writing List the tools used for Creative Writing List the importance of creative Writing Introduction We welcome you to Evepac Online English Studies. The
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Phrase Clause Sentence 1.1 Define the Phrase. The phrase is a meaningful group of words without a subject and a predicate. It is a group of words without a verb except for the verb phrase that has a verb as its headword. The phrase is an integral part of a sentence that
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Exercise Discuss the classification of the sentences. Define the term sentence. Discuss the two major classifications. Construct different types of Sentences.
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Classification of the sentence A sentence can be classified in two ways. The first is according to the structure while the second is according to function. Structural classification of the sentence There are four basic structures of the sentence. They are, Simple sentence Compound sentence Complex sentence Compound-Complex sentence or multiple sentence Simple Sentence
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The sentence is the largest independent unit of expression. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a period, question mark, or exclamation mark. It has a subject and a predicate and makes complete sense. A sentence is said to make complete sense when it successfully conveys information about a person or thing.
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Types of Clauses There are two types of clauses: The Main clause (principal or independent clause). The Subordinate clause (dependent clause). The main clause (independent clause) This is a clause that can function as a sentence on its own. It contains a subject, a predicate and expresses a complete thought, examples: The window
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A clause is a group of words that have a subject and predicate. It is not all clauses that make a complete meaning. A clause is like a sentence because a sentence also has a subject and a predicate. But a sentence differs from a clause because it makes a complete meaning and can contain
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Types of Phrases Like other units of word classes, the phrase has its functions. The functions depend on its construction, that is, the type of words it contains. The phrase is divided into various types depending on their functions and constructions. The following are the types of phrases. Noun Phrase This is a group
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