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  • 1. Sample Handmade Responsesto Hales Sin and Syntax,Chapter 7-8, Conjunctions and Interjections with corresponding citations from the chapterAngelo State UniversityEnglish 4361: English GrammarDr. Laurence MusgroveDepartment of English and Modern LanguagesFebruary 5, 2013 www.theillustratedprofessor.com @lemusgro

2. Coordinate conjunctions, or the FANBOYS (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So)coordinate words, phrases, and clauses of equivalent values (113). 3. Coordinate conjunctions, or the FANBOYS (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So)coordinate words, phrases, and clauses of equivalent values (113). 4. If you wanna be a pro, dont act as if you dont know what youre doing(119). 5. The swapping of like, a preposition, for as or as if, both conjunctions, is onecase that only the grittiest grammarians continue to oppose (119). 6. In and of themselves, conjunctions offer little in the way of literary flash, butthey help to smooth prose, link ideas, and telegraph contradiction (115). 7. In speech, like is an interjection buys you a little time when your mind cantkeep up with your mouth (126). 8. Different kinds of conjunctions join things in different ways (113). 9. Conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses Conjunctions placethemselves at critical junctions in a sentence where they connect words and linkideas (113). 10. conjunctions place themselves at critical junctions in a sentence, where theyconnect words and link ideas (113). Youll most likely find interjections at thebeginning of a sentence, followed by a comma or an exclamation point (122). 11. conjunctionsconnect words and link ideas (113). an interjection is a cry,cluck, or sudden outburst (122). 12. Something thrown between or among other things, an interjection is a cry,cluck, or sudden outburst (122). 13. To the house constructed of the parts of speech, we must finally addInterjectionsthe banging windows and bursting pipes that add excitement tothe story inside (122).