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4. Aliens do exist, and Mulder tries to prove it each week. 5. Aliens, Mulder believes, do exist. 6. If aliens do exist, Mulder will prove it. 7. Mulder will prove if aliens exist. 8. Agent Sculley has many traits: compassion, keen insight, and a belief in science. 9. "The Martians are coming," he said. He said, "The Martians are coming.""The Martians," he said, "are coming." "The Martians are coming," he said. "Let's go meet them." He asked, "Are the Martians coming?" Who said (that) the Martians are coming? Who said, "The Martians are coming"? |
4. independent clause, coordinating conjunction independent clause. 5 . independent, descriptive phrase, clause. 6. subordinate conjunction dependent clause, independent clause. 7 independent clause subordinate conjunction dependent clause. 8 independent clause: list of attributes - a series 9. " Direct Quotation," person speaking. Person speaking, "Direct quotation.""Beginning of clause," person speaking, "end of clause.""First clause," he said. "Second clause." He asked, "Direct question?" Who said (that) indirect question? Who said, "Question about the statement being quoted"? |
Virginia Underwood and Merrie Llyn Kett, College Writing Skills (Columbus:
Charles E. Merrill, 1981), p. 207.
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