English SOL Study Guide
Their
(adj) a. of or relating to them or themselves especially as possessors, agents, or objects of an action; b. used with an indefinite third person
They're
Contraction of they are
Simple
Independent clause
Semicolon in a Sentence Example
Odysseus is cunning; Polyphemus, on the other hand, is not.
Simple Sentence Example
Odysseus misses home.
Compound-complex Sentence Example
Odysseus wants to leave Ogygia, but Calypso won't let him, because she has fallen in love with him.
Problem and Solution
Organizational method that consists of a conflict and a way to solve it.
Cause and Effect
Organizational method that describes how one event contributes to the creation of another.
Semicolon
Two independent clauses not joined by a conjunction
Cause and Effect Signal Words
because (of), since, from, therefore, result(s)
Their in a sentence
"At that, _____ hearts sank, since they all remembered what happened with the Laestrygonians, _____ king Antiphates, and how the mighty Cyclops devoured the men."
There in a sentence
"_____ is a rocky island out at sea, in between Ithaca and craggy Same, called Asteris--quite small but with a harbor to shelter ships, and there they lurked in ambush."
They're in a sentence
"______ always feasting there with there parents, at a banquet that never ends." (sentence is slightly modified from the Odyssey)
There
(adv) a. in or at that place; b. to or into that place; c. at that point or stage; d. in that matter, respect, or relation; e. used interjectionally to express satisfaction, approval, encouragement or sympathy, or defiance (pron) a. used as a function word to introduce a sentence or clause; b. used as an indefinite substitute for a name (n) a. that place or position; b. that point (adj) a. —used for emphasis especially after a demonstrative pronoun or a noun modified by a demonstrative adjective; b. capable of being relied on for support or aid; c. fully conscious, rational, or aware
Spatial Signal Words
Above, below, beside, next to, in front of, behind, inside of, outside of, near
Chronological Order Signal Words
First, second third, next, then, later, before, after, last, finally
Complex
Independent and dependent clause joined by a subordinating conjunction
Sequence
Organizational method that describes the order of instructions, words, numbers, and events that should happen.
Spatial
Organizational method that describes where the location of events are, and the relation of these places to each other.
Description
Organizational method that gives details and explains events.
Chronological Order
Organizational method that places events in order of when they happened.
Compare and Contrast
Organizational method that takes two or more events and discusses the similarities and differences between them.
Compound Sentence Example
Penelope is being courted by suitors, but she won't marry any of them.
Flow quote definition
Quotations that fit smoothly into a sentence.
Complex Sentence Example
Telemachus is going on a journey to find his father, since he is missing.
Compound-complex
Two independent and a dependent clause in a sentence with a conjunction and subordinating conjuction
Compound
Two independent clauses joined by a conjunction
Compare and Contrast Signal Words
like, unlike, different, same, similar(ly), opposed to