A) Modeling/Examples
An infection on that small piece of real estate on his large body—the inside of his mouth—killed George Washington.
(Noun) (Prepositional phrase with general noun) (prepositional phrase)—(specific noun) (prepositional phrase) —(verb) (noun).
You could write yours with
(Noun) (one Prepositional phrase with general noun) —(specific noun) (prepositional phrase) —(verb) (noun).
You could write yours with
(Noun) (one Prepositional phrase with general noun) —(specific noun) (prepositional phrase) —(verb) (noun).
Do this together!
B) Guided Practice
Find the structure of the sentences.
Caesar lowered mortgage rates, gave away land, and built new settlements for veterans when they returned from war.
(Noun) (Verb) (Noun), (verb) (noun), and (verb) (adjective) (noun) (prepositional phrase) (subordinate/dependent clause with pronoun, verb, prepositional phrase).
In his own body, something else was moving—his kidney stones.
(Prepositional phrase), (general noun/actually a pronoun) (verb)—(specific noun).