OK, FIGURE THIS OUT--
This famous alliterated sentence is a simple declaritive sentence beginning with a two-word proper noun, followed by a past tense active voice transitive action verb, a one-letter indefenite article, and a singular common noun as a direct object which is modified by a prepositional phrase consisting of a preposition, an adjective, and a plural common noun as the object of preposition. Except for the article and preposition, all the words begin with the same puffy consonant.
2007-02-28
11:42:12
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HINT: Look at the last sentence.
(I'll post the answer tommorow)
2007-02-28
11:43:18 ·
update #1