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Syntax AP Lexicon, Section 4

Syntax AP Lexicon, Section 4. Syntax 0 The order of words in a sentence. 0 The way an author chooses to join words into phrases, clauses, and sentences

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SyntaxAP Lexicon, Section 4

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Syntax

0 The order of words in a sentence.0 The way an author chooses to join words into phrases,

clauses, and sentences.

PrepositionArticle Noun Verb

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Declarative Sentence

Definition Examples

0 A declarative sentence makes a statement

0 Declarative sentences suggest informative, analytical, and seemingly objective work.

0 “I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided; and that is the lamp of experience.”

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Imperative Sentence

Definition Examples

0 Gives a command.

0 Often used for instructional, or didactic purposes.

0 Makes speaker seem authoritative.

0 “O sinner! Consider the fearful danger you are in: it is a great furnace of wrath, a wide and bottomless pit, full of the fire of wrath, that you are held over in the hand of that God, whose wrath is provoked and incensed as much against you, as against many of the damned in hell.”

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Interrogative Sentence

Definition Example

0 Asks a question

0 Creates more reader/audience involvement

0 “Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies?”

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Exclamatory sentence

Definition Example

0 Sentence or fragment that is an exclamation

0 Conveys passionate emotion.

0 “Thou wast not bold! Thou was not true!”

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Antecedent

0 The word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun

“But it is the grandeur of all truth which can occupy a very high place in human interests that it is never absolutely novel to the

meanest of minds; it exists eternally, by way of germ of

latent principle, in the lowest as in the highest, needing to be developed but never to be

planted.”

The antecedent of

“it” (bolded) is...?

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Subject Complement0The word, phrase, or clause that

follows a linking verb and complements, or completes, the subject of the sentence by either: 0(1) renaming it (the predicate

nominative) 0Example: Julia Roberts is a movie star.

0(2) describing it (the predicate adjective).0Warren remained optimistic.

Linking Verbs:• Be (is, are, were,

will)• Become• SeemAnd sometimes.• appear, feel,

grow, look, prove, remain, smell, sound, taste, and turn

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All about clauses

0 Clause: a grammatical unit that contains a subject and a verb.0 Independent/main clause

expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence.

0 Dependent, or subordinate clause, cannot stand alone as a sentence and must be accompanied by an independent clause.

0 Consider what or why the author subordinates one element

0 Become aware of making effective use of subordination in your own writing.

I went on the Ferris Wheel that went really

high!

The Ferris Wheel that I rode went

really high!

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Simple Sentence

Definition Example

0 Contains a subject and a verb.

0 The adorable puppy curled up on Ms. Rudder’s lap.

Totally Me.

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Compound Sentence

Definition Examples

0 Contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinate conjunction (and, but, or) or by a semicolon

0 The ice cream was delicious; it was exactly what I wanted.

0 The puppy was cold and wet, but it was happy to be safe in my car.

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Complex Sentence

Definition Example

0 Contains an independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses

0 I bet you’re expecting that this sentence is going to be about puppies or ice cream.

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Compound-Complex Sentence

Definition Example

0 Contains two or more principal clauses and one or more subordinate clause

0 After the play rehearsals end, Ms. Rudder won’t have to stay up late making power points and her presentations will be more interesting.

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The Order

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Natural Order

Definition Example

0 Constructing a sentence so the subject comes before the predicate.

0 Oranges grow in California.

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Inverted Order/ Sentence Inversion

Definition Example

0 The predicate comes before the subject.

0 Order is reverse to create emphasis or a rhythmic effect.0Usually emphasizes

first element

0 In California grow oranges.

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Split Order

Definition Example

0 Divides the predicate into two parts with the subject coming in the middle.

0 In California oranges grow

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Interrupted Sentences

Definition Example

0 Subordinate clauses come in the middle, set off by dashes or commas

0 Interruption appears informal, but urgent

0 Even though she had warned him about the haunted house—perhaps, especially because she had warned him about it—he went in.

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Length and Style

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Sentence Length

0 Staccato: one to two words, abrupt

0 Telegraphic: shorter than five words

0 Medium: approximately eighteen words

0 Long and involved: thirty words or more

The Super League of Frighteningly Happy

and Odd Looking Animals to the rescue!

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Loose Sentence

Definition Example

0 The main idea (independent clause) comes first, then dependent grammatical units such as phrases and clauses.

0 Informal, relaxed, or conversational

0 I arrived safely at work after being rescued by the amazing Super League of Frighteningly Happy and Odd Looking Animals.

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Periodic Sentence

Definition Example

0 Presents its central meaning in a main clause at the end, after a phrase or clause that cannot stand alone.

0 Add emphasis and structural variety

0 Stronger

0 After an inspiring rescue by the Super League of Frighteningly Happy and Odd Looking Animals, I arrived safely at work.

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Techniques

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Ellipsis

Definition Examples

0 Deliberate omission of word/words implied by context

0 “My pen was blue; hers, red.

0 “He ate thirty doughnuts, but she ate fifty.”

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Asyndeton

Definition Examples

0 Deliberate omission of conjunctions in a series

0 Creates sense of speed and concision

0 Seems spontaneous 0 Lists don’t necessarily

seem complete0 Makes a phrase seem like

an afterthought or completion/synonym of previous idea

0 She was obsessed with puppies, books, ice cream, sleep.

0 He was a soldier, a hero.0 "In some ways, he was this

town at its best--strong, hard-driving, working feverishly, pushing, building, driven by ambitions so big they seemed Texas-boastful."

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Polysyndeton

Definition Examples

0 Deliberately using many conjunctions

0 An attempt to encompass something complex

0 Emphasizes multiplicity and persistence or intensity

0 They read and studied and wrote and drilled. I laughed and played and talked and flunked.

0 "Let the whitefolks have their money and power and segregation and sarcasm and big houses and schools and lawns like carpets, and books, and mostly--mostly--let them have their whiteness."(Angelou)

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Words to Describe Syntax

Syntactic Fluency Syntactic Permutation

0 Ability to create a variety of sentence structures, appropriately complex and/or simple and varied in length.

0 Sentence structures that are extraordinarily complex and involved. They are often difficult for a reader to follow.