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packman

(16,296 posts)
41. Brilliant
Sat Jun 14, 2014, 09:48 AM
Jun 2014

Good eye - very impressive. You get an "A" in American Lit. for that , or at least a wink-wink, nod-nod from Mr. Kotter.

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I bet some RW conspiratist would see that they all point to the left; everyone of them are commies Leme Jun 2014 #1
A few are, in fact, known commas. rug Jun 2014 #6
Exquisite! nt Xipe Totec Jun 2014 #45
Hated doing this in school rocktivity Jun 2014 #2
i couldn't diagram my sentence to save my life fizzgig Jun 2014 #9
One way or t'other, you have to be able to analyze sentence structure. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2014 #21
I was taught that sentences are words that form a complete thought. rocktivity Jun 2014 #25
You forget that not everybody uses your techniques to perceive and analyze the world. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2014 #26
I rest my case. rocktivity Jun 2014 #30
I rest my case. nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2014 #32
"Eschew binary thinking" awoke_in_2003 Jun 2014 #36
This English teacher and reading specialist agrees completely. maddiemom Jun 2014 #35
Has there been any insight into language structure based on these diagrams? Xipe Totec Jun 2014 #46
Oddly, the Hemingway sentence is unusually complex. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2014 #47
While I agree about your predictions, Reed-Kellogg diagrams have not contributed. Xipe Totec Jun 2014 #48
Sure. The diagrams are really just an entry point for thinking about the structure. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2014 #49
I've never had to do this. Xyzse Jun 2014 #3
I remember doing it in the 80's awoke_in_2003 Jun 2014 #37
I mean, late 80s Xyzse Jun 2014 #43
If I had only understood what this was about! elleng Jun 2014 #4
Memories! frogmarch Jun 2014 #5
I remember those, too! LOL Rhiannon12866 Jun 2014 #8
I do too. :-) frogmarch Jun 2014 #19
I really only remember it in seventh grade, since we had a second English class that covered it Rhiannon12866 Jun 2014 #34
My father always tells me... awoke_in_2003 Jun 2014 #38
Love this! madamesilverspurs Jun 2014 #7
I had completely forgotten about diagramming sentences for about 50 years. yellowcanine Jun 2014 #10
Am I the only one sharp_stick Jun 2014 #11
It's a visual way of understanding packman Jun 2014 #12
Ahhh 8th grade sharp_stick Jun 2014 #14
What shows the beauty of the language is poetry and prose - not diagramming sentences. yellowcanine Jun 2014 #24
Computers don't even do that for natural languages. hunter Jun 2014 #13
Beg to differ - packman Jun 2014 #17
Do writers ever diagram sentences to see what works? hunter Jun 2014 #18
"not reached artificial intelligence"? Ahem. A computer passed the Turing Test this year. nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2014 #20
I'm a mechanistic sort too. hunter Jun 2014 #23
Hm, I have a mixed opinion. Sentath Jun 2014 #31
A Tale of Two Cities? tclambert Jun 2014 #15
Loved to diagram. N_E_1 for Tennis Jun 2014 #16
Laz remembers using half the HS basketball court to diagram one Faulkner sentance. haele Jun 2014 #22
Diagramming sentences kept me awake during Mass caraher Jun 2014 #27
What a fabulous image! n/t Ineeda Jun 2014 #29
Somehow, this just seems wrong.... Avalux Jun 2014 #28
Oh. My. God. The horror. I'm not going to be able to sleep tonight. Thor_MN Jun 2014 #33
All I know... ReRe Jun 2014 #39
I think I found a mistake nuxvomica Jun 2014 #40
Brilliant packman Jun 2014 #41
I think "Call me Ishmael" isn't interpreted correctly... PosterChild Jun 2014 #42
I must check this out. BlancheSplanchnik Jun 2014 #44
I used to love diagramming sentences when I was a kid. nt valerief Jun 2014 #50
I am a grammar guru and a diagramming expert. Some years ago a man who regularly visits tblue37 Jun 2014 #51
wonderful story NJCher Jun 2014 #52
Actually, I forgot to post any website links in the post on this thread tblue37 Jun 2014 #53
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