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    Sentence Structure Types

    Professional writers typically use four types of sentence structures when writing copy. Practice emulating each of these sentence structures when composing your yearbook copy.

    THREE ACTIONS

    The goalie positioned himself in front of the net, waited for his opponent to shoot and blocked the ball from crossing the goal line.

    The actress waited for her cue, entered the stage and performed her part.

     

    APPOSITIVE

    The chess player, patient and persistent, awaited his opponent’s move. (APPOSITIVE ADJECTIVE)

    Mr. Snyder, a guidance counselor at Lake High School, addressed the senior class. (APPOSITIVE NOUN)

    Day after day the flag flew, a symbol of patriotism. (APPOSITIVE NOUN)

     

    PARTICIPLE

    Sitting in the center of the stands, we could see every play during the football game. (OPENER)

    Louise Andrews, wearing a tangerine chiffon dress and silver stilettos, was named the homecoming queen. (SUBJECT-VERB SPLIT)

    He dozed off in study hall, dreaming of the day that he would enter college. (CLOSER)

     

    ABSOLUTE

    His palms sweating, his heart pounding, Matthew approached Emily and asked her to the Senior Prom. (OPENER)

    A spirited cheerleader, her eyes wide with delight, lead the squad in a cheer. (SUBJECT-NOUN SPLIT)

    Ann focused on the exam, her eyes scanning the questions, her mind analyzing the answers, her fingers nervously rolling her pencil. (CLOSER)

    Sources for this article include the Gettysburg Yearbook Experience notebook and the Yearbooks@thebeach notebook.

     

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