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16: Paragraphs and Sentences Typeit
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What do we call a collection of words put together to form a concept, idea or thought, expressed as a question, statement, command or exclamation?
What do sentences begin with?
What do sentences end with?
What do we call a collection of sentences that start on a new line and are often indented?
What do we call a word or phrase that links sentences or paragraphs together?
What kind of sentence is 'Nicholas jogged to the shop.'? Simple or complex?
What kind of sentence is 'Kim is an accountant.'? Simple or Complex?
What kind of sentence is 'Look at the photograph below which shows ore being refined into iron.'? Simple or Complex?
'Philip married Elizabeth Windsor.' What sentence function does this sentence have?
'Whisk the sugar and eggs.' What sentence function does this sentence have?
'Will I need an umbrella?' What sentence function does this sentence have?
'Stop in the name of the law.' What sentence function does this sentence have?
'Can you pass me the salt, please?' What sentence function does this sentence have?
‘Paul is going to the orthodontist tomorrow.' What sentence function does this sentence have?
Look at Text 15.A. Find an example of a question.
Look at Text 15.A. Who is the target audience of the text?