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Unit 1 Story 1 Power Sentence ELD D
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The Power SentenceUnit 1 Story 1
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The power sentence is an example of a well written
complex sentence in English.
power
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complex
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sentence
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sentence 
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is
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an
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example 
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English.
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of 
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a
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written
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The
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power
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Place the words in the correct order.
complex
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sentence
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sentence 
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is
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an
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example 
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English.
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of 
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a
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(p. 10, line 48-49)
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to each
other as you did to your brother.
The power sentence is an example of a well written
complex sentence in English.
This is the power sentence for this story. (p.10)
What makes the sentence complex?
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to each
other as you did to your brother.
The power sentence is an example of a well written
complex sentence in English.
(p. 10, line 48-49)
mutiple forms of punctuation
length of the sentence
use of figurative language
all of the above
Listen to the sentence by clicking on the link below.
Listen to alternative version
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
this is not a good place
this is a good place
there is a better place
none of the above
Look at the first part of the sentence. 
What does it mean?
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
this is not a good place
this is a good place
there is a better place
none of the above
Look at the first part of the sentence. 
What does it mean?
The word "but" can have many
meanings.  Here is signals that
this is a different place away
from the King's normal life.
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
Look at the first part of the sentence. 
What does it mean?
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
(p. 10, line 48-49)
Young-sup
Kee-sup
The King
none of the above
Look at the next part of the sentence. Who does "I" represent?
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
(p. 10, line 48-49)
together
apart
in order
about
Look at the next part of the sentence. What does "to each other" mean?
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
(p. 10, line 48-49)
together
Look at the next part of the sentence. What does "to each other" mean?
Look at the next part of the sentence. What does "as" signal?
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
to be with
an improvement
a difference
a comparison
(p. 10, line 48-49)
Look at the next part of the sentence. What does "as" signal?
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
to be with
an improvement
a difference
a comparison
(p. 10, line 48-49)
This is the power sentence for this story. (p.218)
the father
each other
Kee-sup
Young-sup
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to each
other as you did to your brother.
(p. 10, line 48-49)
Look at the next part of the sentence. Who does the king want them to speak to?
This is the power sentence for this story. (p.218)
the father
each other
Kee-sup
Young-sup
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to each
other as you did to your brother.
(p. 10, line 48-49)
Look at the next part of the sentence. Who does the king want them to speak to?
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
Reread and think about every word in the power sentence.
Study the order. Close your eyes and say the sentence.
But here,
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to each other
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Place the phrases in the correct order.
But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to each
other as you did to your brother.
This is the power sentence for this story. 
on this hillside,
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as you did 
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I wish for us to speak
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to your brother.
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But here,
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to each other
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Place the phrases in the correct order.
This is the power sentence for this story. 
on this hillside,
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as you did 
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I wish for us to speak
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to your brother.
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But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
Reread and think about every word in the power sentence.
Study the order. Close your eyes and say the sentence.
us to
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But
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This is the power sentence for this story. 
Place the words in the correct order.
did
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here,
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speak
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to your
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on
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to
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this
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brother
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each
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hillside
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other
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.
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,
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I
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as
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wish
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you
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for
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But here, on this hillside, I wish for us to speak to eachother as you did to your brother.
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