Types of Sentences: Based on Function (Manner, Purpose), and Based on Structure Included in 9th, & 10th class/grade Board Syllabus Sentences: A group of words that makes complete sense is called a sentence . A sentence contains : 1. a subject (what the sentence is about, the topic of the sentence), and 2. a predicate (what is said about the subject) Types of Sentences: There are two types of sentences: Based on Function/Manner/Purpose, Based on the Structure Based on Function/Manner/Purpose, There are five(5) basic types of sentences that are used in spoken and written language. Declarative/Assertive Sentences Interrogative Sentences Imperative Sentences Exclamatory Sentences Optative Sentences Declarative S...
Paraphrase of The Poem: Try Again, By W.E. Hickson and Rhyming scheme Included in 10th class/grade Board syllabus Try Again By W.E. Hickson 1. 'Tis a lesson you should heed, Try again; If at first you don't succeed, Try again. Then your courage should appear, For if you will persevere, You will conquer, never fear; Try again. 2. Once or twice, though you should fail, Try again; If you would at last prevail, Try again . If we strive, 'tis no disgrace Though we do not win the race– What should you do in that case? Try again. 3. If you find your task is hard, Try again; Time will bring you your reward, Try again. All that other folk can do, Why, with patience, may not you? Only keep this rule in view: Try again. About poem: This motivational poem emphasizes persistence and determination in the face of failure. Rhyming Scheme of the Poem: ABABCCCB. Paraphras...