edgar allan poe laments the loss of his wife virginia in his poem

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Week 1
edgar allan poe laments the loss of
his wife virginia
in his poem annabel lee
Present tense
Action verb
Proper Noun
article noun
edgar allan
poe
laments
the
loss
3 person
rd
Possessive
pronoun
Preposition
of
3rd
his
person
Possessive
Preposition pronoun
in
his
noun
Proper Noun
wife virginia
noun
Proper Noun
poem annabel lee
Transitive verb
Subject
Direct object
edgar allan poe laments the loss
Object
Of
preposition
appositive
(of his wife virginia )
Adjectival prepositional phrase
Object
Of preposition
appositive
(in his poem annabel lee)
Adverbial prepositional phrase
Independent clause
edgar allan poe laments the loss of
his wife virginia
in his poem annabel lee
Simple sentence
Edgar Allan Poe laments the loss of his
wife, Virginia, in his poem “Annabel Lee.”
Edgar Allan Poe laments the loss of his
wife, Virginia, in his poem “Annabel Lee.”
Edgar Allan Poe laments the loss of his
wife, Virginia, in his poem “Annabel Lee.”
Edgar Allan Poe
laments
loss
Wife (Virginia)
Poem (“Annable Lee”)
Week 2
before you turn in an essay
you should proofread it thoroughly
Subordinating
conjunction
Present
Tense
Action
verb
2nd person
Nominative
pronoun
adverb
article
noun
before you turn in an essay
2nd person
Nominative
pronoun
Helping verb
Action verb
3rd person
Objective
pronoun
article
you should proofread it thoroughly
Present tense
subject
Direct object
Transitive verb
before you turn in an essay
subject
Transitive verb
Direct
object
you should proofread it thoroughly
Adverbial dependent clause
[before you turn in an essay ]
[you should proofread it thoroughly]
Independent clause
Complex sentence
Before you turn in an essay, you
should proofread it thoroughly.
Before you turn in an essay, you should
proofread it thoroughly.
Before you turn in an essay, you should
proofread it thoroughly.
you
turn
essay
before
you
should proofread it
Week 3
when i was a little kid i
loved singing the wheels on the bus
Subordinating
conjunction
1st person
Past tense
Nominative
article
Linking verb
pronoun
adjective
noun
when i was a little kid
1st person
NominativePast tense
pronoun action verb
gerund
Proper Noun
i loved singing the wheels on the bus
subject
Intransitive
verb
subject
Predicate
nominative
when i was a little kid
subject
Transitive
verb
Object of the gerund
i loved singing the wheels on the bus
Direct object/ gerund phrase
Adverbial dependent clause
[when I was a little kid]
[i loved singing the wheels on the bus]
Independent clause
Complex Sentence
When I was a little kid, I loved
singing “The Wheels on the Bus.”
When I was a little kid, I loved singing “The Wheels on the Bus.”
When I was a little kid, I loved singing “The Wheels on the Bus.”
I
was
kid
when
singing
“The Wheels on the Bus”
I
loved
Week 4
interstate highways were
originally built to transport
military troops and equipment
adjective
noun
helping verb
interstate highways were
adverb
action verb
Infinitive
originally built
to
transport
past
adjective
noun
coordinating
conjunction
noun
military troops and equipment
subject
interstate highways were
intransitive
verb
Infinitive phrase
originally built to transport
Infinitive phrase
military troops and equipment
object
of
infinitive
object
of
infinitive
independent clause
interstate highways were
originally built to transport
military troops and equipment
simple sentence
Interstate highways were
originally built to transport
military troops and equipment.
Interstate highways were originally built to
transport military troops and equipment
Interstate highways were originally built to
transport military troops and equipment
were built
troops
transport
and
highways
equipment
Week 5
ernest hemingway enjoyed
fishing hunting fighting and
writing novels and short stories
past tense
action verb
proper noun
ernest hemingway enjoyed
gerund
gerund
gerund
coordinating
conjucntion
fishing hunting fighting and
gerund
noun
coordinating
conjunction
noun
writing novels and short stories
transitive
verb
subject
ernest hemingway enjoyed
direct object
direct object
direct object
fishing hunting fighting and
gerund phrase
direct object
writing novels and short stories
object of gerund
object of gerund
ernest hemingway enjoyed
fishing hunting fighting and
writing novels and short stories
independent clause
Simple Sentence
Ernest Hemingway enjoyed
fishing, hunting, fighting, and
writing novels and short stories.
Ernest Hemingway enjoyed fishing,
hunting, fighting, and writing novels and
short stories.
novels
and
Ernest Hemingway enjoyed
and
Ernest Hemingway enjoyed fishing,
hunting, fighting, and writing novels and
short stories.
short stories
Week 6
in his poem thanatopsis william
cullen bryant uses a combination
of run on lines and caesuras
preposition
3rd person
possessive
pronoun
noun
Proper Noun
Proper Noun
in his poem thanatopsis william
Proper Noun
present tense
action verb
article
noun
cullen bryant uses a combination
preposition
adjective
noun
coordinating
conjunction
noun
of run on lines and caesuras
object
of
preposition
appositive
subject
(in
his
poem
thanatopsis)
william
adverbial prepositional phrase
subject
transitive verb
direct object
cullen bryant uses a combination
object
of
preposition
object
of
preposition
(of run on lines and caesuras)
adjectival prepositional phrase
in his poem thanatopsis william
cullen bryant uses a combination
of run on lines and caesuras
independent clause
simple sentence
In his poem, “Thanatopsis,”
William Cullen Bryant uses a
combination of run-on lines and
caesuras.
In his poem, “Thanatopsis,” William Cullen
Bryant uses a combination of run-on lines
and caesuras.
In his poem, “Thanatopsis,” William Cullen
Bryant uses a combination of run-on lines
and caesuras.
combination
lines
and
William Cullen Bryant uses
caesuras
poem (“Thanatopsis”)
Week 7
poe makes extensive use of
onomatopoeia in his poem
the raven
Proper
Noun
present tense
action verb
adjective
noun
preposition
poe makes extensive use of
noun
preposition
onomatopoeia in
Proper
Noun
the raven
3rd person
possessive
pronoun
noun
his poem
subject
transitive verb
direct object
poe makes extensive use
object of preposition
object of preposition
(of onomatopoeia) (in his poem
adjectival prepositional phrase
appositive
adverbial prepositional phrase
the raven)
Poe makes extensive use of
onomatopoeia in his poem “The
Raven.”
Poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem “The Raven.”
Poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem “The Raven.”
Poe
makes
use
onomatopoeia
poem (“The Raven”)
Week 8
the girl who sits behind rafael is a
better student than i
present tense
noun reflexive pronoun action verb preposition
proper noun
the girl who sits behind
rafael
present tense
article
linking verb
article adjective
noun
subordinating 1st person
conjunction nominative pronoun
is a better student than i
subject 1
subject 2
object of
preposition
intransitive
verb 2
the girl who sits (behind rafael)
intransitive
verb 1
adverbial prepositional phrase
predicate
nominative
subject
is a better student than i (am)
adjectival dependent clause
[[the girl[who sits behind rafael]
independent clause
adverbial dependent
clause
is a better student]] [than i]
The girl who sits behind Rafael is
a better student than I.
The girl who sits behind Rafael is a better student than I.
girl
is
student
than
I
who
sits
Rafael
am
Week 9
reading arthur millers play the
crucible our class learned about
the witch trials in
salem massachusetts
participle
possessive proper noun
noun
reading arthur millers play
Proper noun
1st person
possessive
pronoun
noun
past tense
action verb
the crucible our class learned
preposition
article
adjective
noun
about the witch trials
preposition
Proper noun
in salem massachusetts
participle phrase
object of the participle
reading arthur millers play
appositive
subject
intransitive verb
the crucible our class learned
object of
preposition
(about
the
witch
trials)
adverbial prepositional phrase
object of preposition
(in salem massachusetts)
adjectival prepositional phrase
[reading arthur millers play the
crucible our class learned about
the witch trials in salem
massachusetts]
independent clause
simple sentence
Reading Arthur Miller’s play The
Crucible, our class learned about
the witch trials in Salem,
Massachusetts.
Reading Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible,
our class learned about the witch trials in
Salem, Massachusetts.
Reading Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible,
our class learned about the witch trials in
Salem, Massachusetts.
class
learned
trials
ding play (The Crucible)
Salem, Massachusetts
Week 10
mark twain was born
on november 30 1835
in florida missouri
but moved to hannibal missouri
when he was five
helping past tense
action verb
verb
Proper Noun
mark twain was born
preposition
Proper Noun
on november 30 1835
Proper Noun
preposition
in florida missouri
coordinating
conjunction
past tense preposition
action verb
Proper Noun
but moved to hannibal missouri
subordinating
conjunction
when
3rd person
nominative 3rd person
pronoun linking verb
adjective
he was five
subject
intransitive verb
mark twain was born
object of the preposition
(on november 30 1835)
adverbial prepositional phrase
object of the preposition
(in florida missouri)
adverbial prepositional phrase
object of the preposition
but moved (to hannibal
missouri)
adverbial prepositional phrase
intransitive predicate
subject verb
adjective
when he was five
independent clause
[mark twain was born on
november 30 1835 in florida
missouri but moved to hannibal
missouri]
adverbial dependent clause
[when he was five]
complex sentence
Mark Twain was born on
November 30, 1835, in Florida,
Missouri, but moved to Hannibal,
Missouri, when he was five.
Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri,
but moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when he was five.
Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri,
but moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when he was five.
was born
but
Mark Twain
Florida, Missouri
moved
Hannibal, Missouri
when
he
was
November 30, 1835
five
Week 11
give a yearbook to
whoever paid for one
present tense
action verb
article
noun
preposition
give a yearbook to
reflexive pronoun
past tense
indefinite
action verb
preposition prounoun
whoever paid for one
transitive
verb
direct object
give a yearbook
object of preposition
subject
intransitive
verb
object
of preposition
(to whoever paid (for one))
adverbial prepositional phrase
Subject
(You)
adverbial
prepositional
phrase
independent clause
[give a yearbook to]
noun dependent clause
[whoever paid for one]
complex sentence
Give a yearbook to whoever paid
for one.
Give a yearbook to whoever paid for one.
Give a yearbook to whoever paid for one.
(You)
Give yearbook
whoever
paid
one
Week 12
cannibal canoe hurricane and
barbecue were some of the first
words borrowed from native
americans
noun
noun
noun
cannibal canoe hurricane
Coordinating
conjunction
Past tense
Linking verb
noun
Indefinite
pronoun
and barbecue were some
preposition article adjective
noun
participle
of the first words borrowed
preposition
Proper noun
from native americans
subject
subject
subject
cannibal canoe hurricane
subject
Intransitive
verb
Predicate
nominative
and barbecue were some
Object of
preposition
Participle phrase
(ofAdjectival
the prepositional
first words)
borrowed
phrase
Participle phrase
Object of preposition
(fromAdverbial
native
americans)
prepositional phrase
[cannibal canoe hurricane and
barbecue were some of the first
words borrowed from native
americans]
Independent clause
Simple sentence
Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and
barbecue were some of the first
words borrowed from Native
Americans.
Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were some of the first words
borrowed from Native Americans.
cannibal
hurrican
and
canoe
were some
barbecue
words
owed
Native Americans
Cannibal, canoe, hurricane, and barbecue were some of the first words
borrowed from Native Americans.
Week 13
sandra cisneros lived with eight
other family members in a small
apartment she had to retreat to
the bathroom to have a moment
to herself
Past tense
Action verb
Proper noun
preposition adjective
adjective
sandra cisneros lived with eight other
adjective
noun
preposition
article
adjective
noun
family members in a small apartment
3rd person
nominative Past tense
Action verb
pronoun
infinitive
preposition
article
noun
she had to retreat to the bathroom
infinitive
article
noun
preposition
reflexive pronoun
to have a moment to herself
Intransitive
verb
subject
sandra cisneros lived (with eight other
Adverbial prepositional phrase
Object of
preposition
Object of
preposition
family members)( in a small apartment)
Adverbial prepositional phrase
subject
transitive
verb
Direct object / infinitive phrase
Object of preposition
she had to retreat (to the bathroom)
Adverbial prepositional phrase
infinitive phrase
Object of preposition
to have a moment (to herself)
Object of infinitive
Adjectival
prepositional phrase
Independent clause
[sandra cisneros lived with eight
other family members in a small
apartment]
Independent clause
[ she had to retreat to the
bathroom to have a moment to
herself]
Compound Sentence
Sandra Cisneros lived with eight
other family members in a small
apartment; she had to retreat to
the bathroom to have a moment
to herself.
Sandra Cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment;
she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to herself.
Sandra Cisneros lived with eight other family members in a small apartment;
she had to retreat to the bathroom to have a moment to herself.
Sandra Cisneros lived
apartment
members
retreat
have
she had
moment
herself
bathroom
Week 14
concerned about the plight
of migrant workers
during the depression
john steinbeck wrote the novel
the grapes of wrath
participle
preposition article
noun
concerned about the plight
preposition
adjective
noun
of migrant workers
preposition
article
Proper noun
during the depression
Proper noun
Past tense
Action verb article
noun
john steinbeck wrote the novel
Proper noun
the grapes of wrath
Object
Of preposition
concerned (about the plight)
Adverbial prepositional phrase
Participle phrase Object
Of preposition
(of migrant workers)
adjectival prepositional phrase
Object
Of preposition
(during
the
depression)
adjectival prepositional phrase
subject
Transitive verb
Direct object
john steinbeck wrote the novel
appositive
the grapes of wrath
Independent Clause
[concerned about the plight
of migrant workers
during the depression
john steinbeck wrote the novel
the grapes of wrath]
Simple sentence
Concerned about the plight
of migrant workers
during the Depression,
John Steinbeck wrote the novel
The Grapes of Wrath.
Concerned about the plight of migrant workers during the Depression, John Steinbeck wrote the novel The
Grapes of Wrath.
John Steinbeck
wrote
novel
(The Grapes of Wrath)
erned
plight
Depression
workers
Week 15
writing a research paper requires
careful documentation
of sources
gerund
article
adjective
noun
present tense
action verb
writing a research paper requires
adjective
noun
careful documentation
preposition
noun
of sources
subject
object of gerund
transitive verb
writing a research paper requires
direct object
careful documentation
object of
preposition
(of sources)
adjectival prepositional phrase
Independent Clause
writing a research paper requires
careful documentation
of sources
simple sentence
Writing a research paper requires
careful documentation
of sources.
Writing a research paper requires careful documentation of sources.
paper
requires documentation
sources
Week 16
herman melville
who wrote the novel moby dick
once lived with cannibals
in the south seas
his first novel typee was written
about this experience
Proper noun
herman melville
Reflexive
pronoun
Past tense
Action verb
article
Proper noun
noun
who wrote the novel moby dick
adverb
Past tense
Action verb preposition
noun
once lived with cannibals
preposition article
Proper noun
in the south seas
3rd person
Possesive
adjective
pronoun
noun
Proper noun
Helping
verb
Action
verb
his first novel typee was written
past
preposition
adjective
noun
about this experience
Subject 1
herman melville
Subject 2
Transitive
Verb 2
Appositive
Direct object
who wrote the novel moby dick
Transitive
Verb 1
Object of
preposition
once lived (with cannibals)
Adverbial prepositional phrase
Object of
preposition
(in the south seas)
Adverbial prepositional phrase
intransitive
Verb 1
Subject 3
his first novel typee was written
Object of
preposition
(about this experience)
Adverbial prepositional phrase
Compound-complex sentence
[[herman melville
Adjective dependent clause
[who wrote the novel moby dick]
independent clause
once lived with cannibals
in the south seas ]]
independent clause
[ his first novel typee was written
about this experience]
Herman Melville,
who wrote the novel, Moby Dick,
once lived with cannibals
in the South Seas;
his first novel, Typee, was written
about this experience.
Herman Melville, who wrote the novel Moby Dick, once lived with cannibals in the
South Seas; his first novel, Typee, was written about this experience.
Herman Melville lived
South Seas
cannibals
who wrote novel (Moby Dick)
Novel (Typee)
was written
experience
Week 17
if you are planning
to go to college
this would be a good time
to start looking for scholarships
2nd person
Subordinating Nominative Helping Present tense
Pronoun verb
conjunction
Action verb
if youre planning
infinitive preposition
noun
to go to college
Demonstrative
Helping
pronoun
verb
Linking
verb article adjective
noun
this would be a good time
Present tense
infinitive
gerund
preposition
noun
to start looking for scholarships
subject
Transitive verb
if youre planning
Direct object/ infinitive phrase
Object of preposition
to go Adverbial
(to college)
prepositional phrase
subject
Intransitive
verb
Predicate
nominative
this would be a good time
Infinitive phrase
Object of infinitive
Object of preposition
to start looking (for scholarships)
Adverbial prepositional phrase
[if you are planning
Adverbial dependent clause
to go to college]
[this would be a good time
independent clause
to start looking for scholarships]
Complex sentence
If you’re planning to go to
college, this would be a good
time to start looking for
scholarships.
If you’re planning to go to college,
this would be a good time to start looking for scholarships.
If you’re planning to go to college,
this would be a good time to start looking for scholarships.
go
college
‘re planning
you
If
king
this
would be
time
scholarships
start
Week 18
1st person
nominative
pronoun
present
tense
action
verb
1st person
nominative
relative
pronoun
pronoun
present
tense
linking
verb
adverb
adjective
i wish that i were old enough
infinitive
subordinating
conjunction
1st person
nominative
pronoun
adverb
participle
to vote because im very concerned
present
tense
linking
verb
preposition
indefinite
pronoun
preposition
article
noun
about some of the issues
preposition adjective
Proper Adjective
noun
in this presidential election
subject
transitive
verb
direct object
predicate
subject intransitive
adjective
verb
i wish that i were old enough
subject
intransitive
verb
predicate
adjective
to vote because im very concerned
object of preposition
object of preposition
(about some) (of the issues)
adverbial prepositional phrase
adjectival prepositional phrase
object of preposition
(in this presidential election)
adjectival prepositional phrase
independent clause
noun dependent clause
[i wish] [that i were old enough
to vote] [because im very concerned
adverb dependent clause
about some of the issues
in this presidential election]
complex sentence
I wish that I were old enough
to vote because I’m very concerned
about some of the issues
in this Presidential election.
I wish that I were old enough to vote because I’m very concerned about some of the
issues in this Presidential election.
I wish that I were old enough to vote because I’m very concerned about some of the
issues in this Presidential election.
I
I
were
old
wish
vote
because
I
am
concerned
some
issues
election