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1 Language-Literacy Resources 2 Language-Literacy Resources A Friendly Reminder This book and all its contents are intellectual property. No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted or reproduced in any way, including but not limited to digital copying and printing without the prior agreement and written permission of the author. The Sentence Structure Program, all illustrations and graphic organizers created by David Newman, speech language pathologist 3 Language-Literacy Resources Table of Contents Chapter 1 (Introduction) .. 4 Chapter 2 (Identifying Sentence Types) .. 5 Simple Sentences Graphic Organizer .. 7 Simple Sentences Teaching Activity .. 8 Compound Sentences .. 9 Compound Sentences Graphic Organizer .. 10 Compound Sentences Teaching Activity .. 11 Complex Sentences .. 12 Compound Sentences Graphic Organizer .. 14 Link Word Charts .. 15 Complex Sentences-Teaching Activity .. 17 Chapter 3 (Sentence Type Analogy).
intonation. We also use pause between sentences to communicate ideas. We use body language such as gesture, facial expression and eye contact to support our words. In written communication, the process is a little different. Written language uses more formal processes such as capital letters at the start of sentences and full stops at the end.
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