AC9E4LA06
Language for expressing and developing ideas
understand that complex sentences contain one independent clause and at least one dependent clause typically joined by a subordinating conjunction to create relationships, such as time and causality
Elaborations
- AC9E4LA06_E1creating richer, more specific sentences by including information about place, time, manner, cause or condition in a dependent clause; for example, “Denise found a cocoon.” becomes “Denise decided to keep an eye on the cocoon until the butterfly emerged.”
- AC9E4LA06_E2creating more precise and detailed sentences by adding adverbial clauses; for example, “They crossed the mountain range.” becomes “Although the path was overgrown, they crossed the mountain range.”
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