Found Maxims
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Subordinate
The reason why this maxim is subordinate is because if these two clauses were separated, the two dependent clauses would not make any sense. One of them needs the other to get the statement across.
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This sentence is particular a sentence that has a dependent and independent clause. You need both clauses to form this particular sentence.
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Subordinate
The reason why this short maxim is subordinate is because I cannot take any part of this sentence away to make it two separate things. This sentence needs everything it already contains.
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This is more of a cliche sentence due to the fact that many people may have heard this before from either another english class or people around you.
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Additive/Subordinate
The reason why this maxim is recognized as an additive is because the second statement can be pulled and the first statement will stand on its own. It is also subordinate because if someone wanted to get across that they make many mistakes, they would need to include the second statement.
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This sentence takes a cliche sentence and manipulates it by saying that one makes the mistakes quite a few times instead to make sure you "learned" your lesson.
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Subordinate
The reason why this maxim is recognized as an subordinate is because this sentence to be this exact sentence needs every word.
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This maxim is more of just a simple sentence. It has a subject and a verb to complete the sentence. This can also be considered a declarative sentence.
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Additive/Subordinate
The reason why this maxim is an additive is because these are two separate statements. It also is a subordinate maxim because the second sentence needs the first sentence before it to make sense.
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This maxim is a mixture of a declarative and a imperative sentence. This maxim is telling you not to regret getting older. The next sentence is a simple, declarative sentence, that helps get the point across.
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Subordinate
The reason why this maxim is subordinate is because this sentence means something in itself. It can not have no separation.
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This maxim can be seen as a declarative and a compound sentence. It's a compound sentence because it contains two subjects and 2 verbs.
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Subordinate
The reason why this maxim is subordinate because it needs each part of the sentence to make a whole.
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This maxim is as simple as most of them get. This sentence would just be recognized as a declarative.
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Subordinate/Additive
This particular maxim could go either way because it is a unique maxim where it can be understood in it's own way. It can also be separated into two parts, so they are both independent statements.
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This particular maxim was a tricky one to me. I see this maxim as a complex one because it is not easy to grasp what so ever.
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Additive/Subordinate
This particular maxim could go either way as well because these two statements could be separated. Also, the one needs another to make the entire statement whole as Albert Einstein intended it to be.
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This particular maxim is a sentence that uses a reverse technique. This maxim is considered to be a complex sentence.
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Subordinate
My last tweet/maxim is subordinate because it is a regular, cliche maxim you hear especially in sport movies or motivational movies.
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This last maxim is a simple sentence with a motivational approach.
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