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| British Philosopher born in 1632 most famous for Tabula Rasa |
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| Third President of the United States and one of the drafters of the Declaration of Independance. |
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| Signed the Declaration of Independance, published Poor Richard's Almanack, helped write the treaty of Paris, and signed the U.S. constitution. |
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| any right that exists by virtue or natural law |
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| has one subject and one verb. |
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| A phrase with a subject and verb that does not make sense by itseld |
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| has one or more independent clauses, at least 2 subjects and 2 verbs, joined by for, and, nor, or, yet, so |
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| contains at least one independent and one dependent clause |
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| Compound Complex Sentence |
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| Has at least two independent clauses and one dependent clause |
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| If the words each, every, or no come before the subject |
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| If two subjects are joined by and, they typically require |
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| If the two subjects separated by and refer to the same person or thing |
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