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Grammar 1 Grammar 2 Grammar 3
Plot MIEL-Con Writing 1
MIELCon Writing 2
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Give the simple predicate.
The hungry lions, which were left unfed for three days,
viciously circled their cage.
Give the complete predicate.
The hungry lions, which were left unfed for three days,
viciously circled their cage.
When a group of words is presented as a complete
sentence, but is missing a subject, predicate, or both.
There was never a need to worry; you were always
protected.
What is being used to connect the two independent clauses?
What are:
1.Separate the two independent clauses into two separate
sentences.
2.Use a comma and coordinator
3.Use a semi-colon?
C 400
Mozart is the most famous composer of the style galant movement.
Is the underlined portion a comparative or superlative use of
adjective?
Walter Jr. is a significant character from Raisin in the Sun.
Where would this sentence be located in a MIEL-Con style paragraph?
The section of a MIEL-Con style paragraph that gives
background information and sets up the book reference
used in the paragraph.
Susan thinks Debbie is being self-involved, but Hamadi says, “We go on. On and on. We don't stop where it hurts. We turn a corner. It is the
reason why we are living. To turn a corner. Come, let's move" (Nye 145-
46).
The preceding was an example of which element of writing a MIEL-
Con?
One theme from this “Hamadi” would be to refrain from being judgmental. Susan is a young woman struggling to find balance between the American and Middle Eastern cultural influences in
her life. She has befriended an older, sage-like figure, Hamadi, who she turns to when in doubt about the world around her. However, even though they often see eye to eye, Hamadi surprises Susan by
his response to Debbie. Susan thinks Debbie is being self-involved, but Hamadi says, “We go on. On and on. We don't stop where it
hurts. We turn a corner. It is the reason why we are living. To turn a corner. Come, let's move" (Nye 145-46).
The underlined portion is an
example of which MIEL-Con element?
When the narrator from “Hamadi” carries The Prophet around, she shows that she cares about her father's original culture.
Identify the type of the above MIEL-Con sentence.
Properly punctuate the signal phrase and evidence in MLA
format.
The narrator states though I liked the sharp taste of garlic and pepper biting my tongue, I stopped eating my mother’s
food 106
What is,
The narrator states, “Though I liked the sharp taste of garlic and pepper biting my tongue, I stopped eating my mother’s food” (106).
F 300
It opens broad and wide like the top of and slowly becomes
more specific and focused toward the thesis at the bottom, the smallest
part of the
Name three mistakes in this MIEL-Con sentence:
I felt that the character wasn't strong enough to stand up for herself, which is something you should always try to do.