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Sentence Types - Contextual Lesson On Titanic
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Learning Objective: To be able to comment on a writer’s sentence structureFull lesson PP based on the sinking of the Titanic.

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February 10, 2020
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Liberty5
Liberty5 November 23, 2013

Two sentences on the "complex examples" slide are not complex sentences because the introductory adverbial element is a phrase, not a clause. Also, the coordinating conjunctions "as" and "so" combine clauses into a compound sentence, not a complex sentence, because neither of the coordinate clauses is dependent. A complex sentence is one independent and one dependent clause related by a subordinating conjunction.

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