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Across
Often an understood subject. EX: Close the window.
Adds extra information about the subject and is set off in commas
A situation that contradicts itself
How to figure out what vocab. words to use
EX: But, Dad, I really need a car!
Sentence with one independent and one dependent clause
Descriptive, vivid writing
Narrative is all knowing
Sentence with 2 independent clauses
After a comma - a way to join two independent clauses
Takes place of a noun
Narrator sees events
EX: The way he struts about reminds me of Jacques-Lois us David's painting of Napoleon .
Down
Author's attitude towards subject
Attached or cultural meaning
EX: When widows weep, their tears fall like water.
Joining two independent clauses with a comma - is wrong!!
EX: I needed to fly to New York, buy a new dress, and attend the opera.
Do you need a comma when the dependent clause is at the end of the sentence
Dictionary meaning
Joins 2 independent cluases
Tells what, what kind of, or how many
Person, place or thing
Action or state of being
Tells how, when, where, to what extent
Another term for a run-on sentence