independent clause
n=2
a: Independent clause ~
b: adult
What: "If an independent clause is like an adult, then a dependent clause is like a baby. If
you leave a baby alone in the world, it will die. A dependent clause is like this. Even if
you put a capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end of a dependent clause, it
will never be a sentence. In fact, it "
Useful?
Writer: mleek
LCC:
Where:
Date: Oct 9 2013 1:15 PM
# 3876 Critique Analogy
The Dog Claus
a: Independent clause ~
b: your oldest son
What: "The independent clause is like your oldest son and can stand alone. The subordinate clause is like your dog and depends on just about everybody to make his life meaningful."
Useful?
Writer: Natalie Harwood
LCC:
Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: Oct 9 2013 1:17 PM
# 3877 Critique Analogy
METAMIA is a free database of analogy and metaphor. Anyone can contribute or search. The subject matter can be anything. Science is popular, but poetry is encouraged. The goal is to integrate our fluid muses with the stark literalism of a relational database. Metamia is like a girdle for your muses, a cognitive girdle.