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Mark88 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Please help me describe the grammatical structure of this sentence

Hello, I need help in understanding the grammatical structure of this sentence. Could anyone break it down? Thank you very much!!

"Scattered among the leaves crawl creatures called Zeepers that are half insect, half animal".

  

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mark88 grammatical structure The subject is displaced to the end of the sentence because the subject is so long. The simple verb 'crawl' is overpowered unless it occurs earlier in the sentence. This is a stylistic device called "heavy movement".

  • mark88 grammatical structure The subject is displaced to the end of the sentence because the subject is so long.
  • The simple verb 'crawl' is overpowered unless it occurs earlier in the sentence.
  • This is a stylistic device called "heavy movement".
  • The "skeleton" of the sentence is "Creatures crawl".
  • Scattered among the leaves crawl creatures called Zeepers that are half insect, half animal.
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mark88grammatical structure

The subject is displaced to the end of the sentence because the subject is so long. The simple verb 'crawl' is overpowered unless it occurs earlier in the sentence. This is a stylistic device called "heavy movement".

The "skeleton" of the sentence is "Creatures crawl".


Scattered among the leaves crawl creatur

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