Cartooning Sentence Structure
ebook ∣ Grammar and Cartooning, #2 · Grammar and Cartooning
By John VanDenEykel
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Cartoons are used to model the three major parts of a sentence, the Complete Subject, the Predicate and the Prepositional Phrase. The relationship is a sentence has a head, a body and a background. For example: The dog is running by the tree. Who! What! Where!