Original Maxims
Tweeted Maxims
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Explanation
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This is an additive sentence. This would also be considered a periodic sentence because the main point is located at the end of the sentence, which delays the phrase from being read.
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This maxim derives itself from the idea that people care more about what other people think about them than what they think of themselves.
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This is an additive sentence. It would also be labeled a compound sentence, with a coordinator only.
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This maxim was sourced from both sets of "problems" created by the network on controlling values. These two problems included caring about oneself too much, and caring what other people think about you too much.
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This is a subordinating sentence. It is also a complex- anticipation type of sentence.
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This tweet was formed based on the idea that there is a universal belief that things will just be handed to us. This belief comes from the idea that children are just handed things, and are not required to work for what they want. Requiring people to work for what they want will cause an improvement in attitude towards work and effort. However, there is always be groups of people who work hard, and groups of people who expect success without effort.
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This is an additive sentence. Along with being additive, it could also be considered a simple, anticipation sentence.
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This was the first solution in the network of controlling values. It places emphasis on the idea that people are so caught up in their lives, that they don't stop to monitor their wants and needs.
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This is a subordinating sentence. Along with this, it may also be considered a complex-afterthought sentence.
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This original maxim was determined due to my background in education. These quotes focus on the idea of differentiating instruction, which is an education concept.
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This is a subordinating sentence. Just like its partner, this is considered a complex-afterhought sentence.
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This was the second original maxim from the series regarding differentiating instruction. It was created by determining the two problems from the found maxim, and creating solutions for each problem.
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This is a subordinating sentence. This is a complex-interruption sentence.
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This maxim was created by analyzing all four components of the network of controlling values. The two problems found in this network correspond with "own ideas," and "advice" while the solution deals with finding a person who can do both things for you.
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This is an additive sentence. This may also be considered a simple-anticipation sentence based on the first word being a transitional word.
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This maxim was the first solution in the network of controlling values. It maintains the idea that caring about what other people think can hinder your success and confidence.
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This is a subordinating sentence. Along with being a subordinating sentence, it would also be considered a Complex-Anticipation (subordinates and punctuation) sentence.
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This original maxim derived itself based on the main problem that people tend to complain about insignificant problems in their lives. This maxim is a solution to this problem.
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This is an additive sentence. This is also a periodic sentence.
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This was the first stated problem in the network of controlling values. I played around with the wording for this network of controlling values so that I made sure to retain the real meaning from the found maxim.
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