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...
The poem "Mowing" by Robert Frost Introduction Frost uses his skill with natural imagery to depict the peace found in simplicity. Robert Frost is one of the most popular American poets of all time. His highly accessible work made him famous in his lifetime. The poem “Mowing” a fourteen-line sonnet that is contained within one block of text. The lines follow a rhyme scheme that does not conform to either one of the most popular sonnet structures (Shakespearean or Petrarchan). Instead, the lines rhyme: ABCABDECDFEGFG . Although the rhyme is very different from the most familiar forms. The Poem Explanation & Rhyme Scheme There was never a sound beside the wood but one, A And that was my long scythe whispering to the ground. B What was it it whispered? I knew not well myself; C Perhaps it was something about the heat of the sun, A Som...