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Sentence Types in Rosen Article and My Outline
Sentence Types in Rosen Article and My Outline
Rosen Article Simple: there is time enough for everything in the course of the day. Compound: singular focus was not merely a practical way to structure ones time; it was a mark of intelligence. Complex: there is not time enough in the year, if you will do two things at a time. Compound-Complex: In 2005 article, he described a new condition, Attention Deficit Trait, which he climes is rampant in the business world. In my outline Simple: its important to do less multitasking.
Compound: People started to describe their way of being busy as multitasking, and that was exciting for them in first. Complex: Kids who are multitasking during doing their homework are more likely to do badly in their life. Compound-Complex: Multitasking affects our brains, and switching between tasks make the blood increase to Brodmann area, the important area for the activities.