QUESTION IMAGE
Question
shira yawned
the old orange cat
bright red and shiny
i am tired today
jumped over the puddle
clauses
phrases
<pre_analysis>
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</pre_analysis>
<reasoning>
Define clauses and phrases
To sort the tiles, we must distinguish between clauses and phrases. A clause is a group of words containing both a subject and a predicate (verb). A phrase is a group of words that lacks a subject, a predicate, or both. This relies on understanding Sentence Structure and identifying a Simple Subject and Predicate.
Analyze each tile
Let's evaluate each given tile:
- "Shira yawned": Contains a subject ("Shira") and a verb ("yawned"). This is a clause.
- "the old orange cat": Lacks a verb/predicate. This is a noun phrase.
- "bright red and shiny": Lacks both a subject and a verb. This is an adjective phrase.
- "I am tired today": Contains a subject ("I") and a verb ("am"). This is a clause.
- "jumped over the puddle": Lacks a subject performing the action. This is a verb phrase.
Group the tiles
Based on our analysis:
- Clauses: "Shira yawned", "I am tired today"
- Phrases: "the old orange cat", "bright red and shiny", "jumped over the puddle"
</reasoning>
<answer>
| Clauses | Phrases |
|---|---|
| I am tired today | bright red and shiny |
| jumped over the puddle |
</answer>
<post_analysis>
{
"subject": "Others",
"question_type": "Free Response",
"knowledge_point": [
"Others",
"Grammar and Mechanics",
"Clauses and Phrases"
]
}
</post_analysis>
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<pre_analysis>
{
"quality": "clear",
"question_count": 1,
"skills_matched": [
"direct_cot",
"explain_then_answer",
"tutor"
],
"needs_drawing": false,
"concepts_used": [
"Sentence Structure",
"Simple Subject and Predicate"
],
"new_concepts": [
"Clauses vs Phrases"
],
"current_concepts": [
"Sentence Structure",
"Simple Subject and Predicate",
"Clauses vs Phrases"
]
}
</pre_analysis>
<reasoning>
Define clauses and phrases
To sort the tiles, we must distinguish between clauses and phrases. A clause is a group of words containing both a subject and a predicate (verb). A phrase is a group of words that lacks a subject, a predicate, or both. This relies on understanding Sentence Structure and identifying a Simple Subject and Predicate.
Analyze each tile
Let's evaluate each given tile:
- "Shira yawned": Contains a subject ("Shira") and a verb ("yawned"). This is a clause.
- "the old orange cat": Lacks a verb/predicate. This is a noun phrase.
- "bright red and shiny": Lacks both a subject and a verb. This is an adjective phrase.
- "I am tired today": Contains a subject ("I") and a verb ("am"). This is a clause.
- "jumped over the puddle": Lacks a subject performing the action. This is a verb phrase.
Group the tiles
Based on our analysis:
- Clauses: "Shira yawned", "I am tired today"
- Phrases: "the old orange cat", "bright red and shiny", "jumped over the puddle"
</reasoning>
<answer>
| Clauses | Phrases |
|---|---|
| I am tired today | bright red and shiny |
| jumped over the puddle |
</answer>
<post_analysis>
{
"subject": "Others",
"question_type": "Free Response",
"knowledge_point": [
"Others",
"Grammar and Mechanics",
"Clauses and Phrases"
]
}
</post_analysis>