Found Maxims
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Subordinating. The sentence fuses together and no part of it can stand alone.
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Simple sentence. It is simply explaining what forgiveness is.
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Subordinating. There is a comparison that can't be separated, if part of the sentence is taken away the entire sentence will no longer make any sense.
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Two opposing ideas are being compared.
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Subordinating. Two independent clauses as their own sentences.
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The first sentence is simple and the second is simple as well but further explains the first and therefore would not make sense if the first sentence was omitted.
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Subordinating. This sentence has a colon separating the two parts of it, but the second section cannot stand alone.
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The part of the sentence before the colon is an independent clause but the part after the colon is dependent and needs the other part to make sense.
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Subordinating. Two independent clauses as their own sentences.
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This is compound. There are two opposing definitions - antithesis. Both of these sentences could be said completely separately without the other, one does not need the other to be understood.
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Additive. Two independent clauses separated by punctuation only.
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Antithesis - two opposing definitions.
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Subordinating. No part of the sentence can stand alone.
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Simple sentence. There is a word that is described.
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