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These are used to connect thoughts to form a longer narrative

-Adjunct, Conjunct, Disjunct

These express the attitude to the context of the sentence


-what, where, when, why, how

-Adjunctive Adverbs

What are Disjunctive Adverbs?

-comment on the context of manner of what is being said

These indicate the relationship between independent and dependent clauses


-FANBOYS

-Conjunctive Adverbs

What is the definition of Scrumptious?

-excellent, delightful, delicious

What are Conditional Statements?

-expresses factual implications


-hypothetical

What are Zero Conditionals?

-refers to general truths



If + condition + result


If + simple present + simple present



"If it rains, the ground stays wet"

What are First Conditionals?

-expresses a possible condition



If + simple present + simple future


If + simple future + simple present



"If it rains, I will stay at home."

What are Non Linear Texts?

-texts that don't need to be read from beginning to end

It is the most formal style of communication

-Frozen Speech Style

What are Second Conditionals?

-utilized if thinking about a condition in the future and its result



*If Clause - Condition


*Main Clause - result



If + past simple, would + infinitive



"If I were strong enough, I would carry the heavy bag"

What are Third Conditionals?

-a past action that did not happen and the result is in the past



If + past perfect, perfect conditional


If Subject + had + past perfect condition + would have + past participle


participle



"If I had got a gold medal, I would have been happy"

It is a group technique of telling a story and doesnt require any memorization

-Readers Theater

These are characters reading their assigned lines

-Actor

They explain the story to the audience

-Narrator

This is a method of adapting literary works to the stage and uses maximal amount of the work's original text

-Chamber Theater

What are Dual Roles?

-narrator and actor at the same time

What are the skills developed in chamber theater?

-creativity, variety creation of vocal interpretation


-use of sense of memory


-use of movement, gesture, posture, and facial expression

What are the characteristics of a good chamber theater?

-Good Plot


-Clearly Defined Characterization


-Enough Dialogue


-Scenes which are easy to portray on stage