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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

free write: IC&DC and propositions

i'm dealing with propositions and how to fix my essay instead of using with, around, as well as to fix a sentence. my teacher said that it had in the beginning a DC and in the end IC..
"Where rays of sunshine bounce on forever. No horizon. No depth. "
Help what does that mean ?
  

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"Where rays of sunshine bounce on forever. No horizon. No depth.

  • "Where rays of sunshine bounce on forever.
  • No horizon.
  • No depth.
  • " Where rays of sunshine bounce on forever.
  • You need to attach it to a main clause.
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"Where rays of sunshine bounce on forever. No horizon. No depth. "

Where rays of sunshine bounce on forever.
This is a dependent clause.You need to attach it to a main clause.
eg California is a place where rays of sunshine bounce on forever.
Or you can change it to a m

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