PRESENTATION OUTLINE
The plane is like a sentence
- noun
- verb
- adverb
- pronoun
- conjunction
- adjective
- preposition
- interjection
The noun is like the body of the plane, containing everything and being the base of everything.
The verb is the wings of the plane which allow the plane to move and create action.
The adverb is the flaps on the wing, allowing the plane to change speed, ascend, and descend.
The pronoun is like the people inside of the plane because they are nondescript from afar, a smaller portion of the plane body.
Conjunctions are like the bolts that hold the plane together, joining parts of the plane body, the nouns(subjects), together.
The adjective is like the plane's paint job, changing the plane's physical appearance and characteristics.
The preposition is like the journey itself, flying FROM Ohio TO Florida, OVER Tennessee, and OVER Georgia.
The interjection is like turbulence, it is a strong emotion (gust of wind) that thrusts itself into the sentence, shaking it and giving it feeling.
Recap
- noun is the body of the plane.
- verb is the wings.
- adverb is the flaps.
- pronoun is the people inside.
- conjunction is the bolts.
- adjective is the paint job.
- preposition is the journey itself.
- interjection is the turbulence.