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Please help! Ill give brainiest and everything. Thank you! Ill answer one of your questions too if I can :) Choose one of the topics below and use all five sentence patterns in a composition of at least 100 words. Return to the lessons "Patterns: Inverted, Compound Parts, S/V/DO" and "Patterns: S/LV/PN, S/LV/PA, S/V/IO/DO" if you need to review the sentence patterns. You will be graded based on whether all five sentence patterns are present in your work.

Suggestions for Topics:

a. What if the sun exploded?
b. What if every family owned a helicopter?
c. What if each year were six months long instead of twelve?
d. What if you were the President of the United States?

Sentence patterns:

subject-verb
subject-verb-direct object
subject--linking verb-predicate noun
subject--linking verb-predicate adjective
subject-verb-indirect object-direct object

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