<span>Which figure of speech is the following line an example of? She sold seashells at the seashore.
</span>Alliteration, I believe. repetition of beginning words.
Answer:
Punctuation other than commas or semicolons (including hyphens and apostrophes)
Explanation:
The type of error this sentence contains would be the 'punctuation error.' The sentence exemplifies a complex sentence and therefore, it consists of a dependent clause immediately followed by the independent clause. According to the grammatical rules, the appropriate punctuation can a comma(,) or semicolon(;) after the introductory clause but the given sentence wrongly employs 'hyphens and apostrophes.' Thus this is a punctuation error.
Answer:
According to the Purdue OWL, an independent clause is “a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought.” A dependent clause is “a group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought.”
They have a subject - they tell the reader what the sentence is about.
They have an action or predicate - they tell the reader what the subject is doing.
They express a complete thought - something happened or was said.
Explanation:
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