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AC Agenda for October 17, 2012
• Check Workbook Pages 154-158• Read the OWL at Purdue Searching the
Internet Guide (CLASS SET) and complete the definitions and notes page.
• HOMEWORK: Finish the definitions and notes page. The OWL article is posted on my blog.
OL Agenda for October 17, 2012• Warm Up: Review subordinate clauses, sentence
structure, relative pronouns, and subordinating conjunctions.
• Check workbook pages 148-152.• Read “Invictus” with Thinking Notes.• “Holocaust in Rwanda and Darfu” and “A
Meaningful Life” (Pages 156-163)• What “fell clutch of circumstance” did each person
face?• How did each person “master their fates” and
become the “caption of their souls”?
Subordinate (Dependent) Clause
• What is it? A group of words containing a subject and a verb, but NOT able to express a complete thought.
• Why can’t it express a complete thought? The clause begins with a “signal word” that hinders its ability to convey a complete idea.
• What are the two types of “signal words”? Subordinating Conjunctions and Relative Pronouns
Subordinate (Dependent) Clause
• What sentence structures contain a subordinate clause? Complex or compound-complex sentences contain at least one subordinate clause.
Subordinating Conjunctions
• What are the subordinating conjunctions? Aaawwubuss. There is a list on page 154 of your Grammar for Writing workbook.
• What type of subordinate clause usually begins with a subordinating conjunction? Adverb clauses. These clauses answer How? When? Where? To What Extent? Why? Under what condition? They modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
What are Relative Pronouns • What are the relative pronouns? The most
common are Who, Whom, Whose, Which, and That. Sometimes When, Where, and Why are relative pronouns.
• What type of subordinate clause usually begins with a relative pronoun? Noun or adjective clauses.
• Adjective clauses answer Which One? What Kind? How Many? How Much? They modify nouns and pronouns
• Noun clauses do the same jobs nouns and pronouns do in a sentence.