<p>Put your name here, Class, Time, Date, SENTENCE PATTERN SET 3</p><p>PATTERN 5: A SERIES OF BALANCED PAIRS MODEL: A and B, C and D, E and F EXAMPLE: Eager yet fearful, confident but somewhat suspicious, Jason eyed the barber who would give him his first haircut.</p><p>1. 2. 3. </p><p>PATTERN 6: AN INTRODUCTORY SET OF APPOSITIVES (with a dash and a summarizing subject) MODEL: Appositive, appositive, appositive-summary word S V EXAMPLE: Vanity, greed, corruption-which serves as the novel's source of conflict?</p><p>1. 2. 3. </p><p>PATTERN 7: AN INTERNAL SERIES OF APPOSITIVES OR MODIFIERS (enclosed by a pair of dashes or parentheses) MODEL: S _ appositive, appositive, appositive _ V or or (modifier, modifier, modifier) EXAMPLE: My favorite red wines-Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinet Noir-blend well in making California rose wines.</p><p>1. 2. 3. PATTERN 7a: A VARIATION: A SINGLE APPOSITIVE OR A PAIR MODEL: _ _ or or S (appositive) V or or ' ' EXAMPLE: A familiar smell-fresh blood-assaied his jungle-trained nostrils.</p><p>1. 2. 3.</p>
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