“Elizabeth decided to chase the dragon and get Roland back.”
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Nouns: Elizabeth, dragon, Roland
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Verbs: decided, chase, get
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Conjunction: and
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“She looked everywhere for something to wear, but the only thing she could find that was not burnt was a paper bag.”
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Pronouns: she, something, she
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Adverbs: everywhere
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Conjunction: but
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Nouns: thing, paper bag
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“Unfortunately, a dragon smashed her castle, burned all her clothes with his fiery breath, and carried off Prince Roland.”
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Adverbs: Unfortunately
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Verbs: smashed, burned, carried
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Conjunction: and
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Nouns: dragon, castle, clothes, breath, Prince Roland
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Reflection:
I learned that identifying parts of speech helps understand how a sentence is built and makes it easier to write clearly. For example, recognizing adverbs like unfortunately or everywhere adds meaning to actions, and conjunctions like and or but connect ideas smoothly.