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6.3.

1 Embedding Subordinate Clauses - Review


1. The uneasiness {upon my spirit} was that day so [great] (PA) [Adv to so that I must burst {through the thickets} {to the edge} {of [ Obj of preposition what they call the Craig Head]}]. | 2. I think [my old years will flow more smoothly], and [my white hair lie quieter {on the pillow}, [ Adv to will flow and will lie when the debt is paid ]].| 3. She broke out and blamed my lord (DO) {for his unnatural words}, and Mr. Henry (DO) [Adv to blamed because he was sitting there {in safety} [Adv to was sitting when his brother lay dead (PA) ]], and herself (DO) [ Adv to blamed because she had given her sweetheart (IO) ill words (DO) {at his departure}, calling him the flower {of the flock}, wringing her hands, protesting her love, and crying {on him} {by his name} - [ Adv to calling, wringing, protesting, crying so that the servants stood astonished]].|

4. [ Adv to ran When they were come back {to the camp}, [ Adj to camp where Harris and Pinkerton stood guard {over Secundra}, these two ran {upon the Master} {like viragoes} ]], and were amazed {out of measure} [ Adv to were amazed when they were bidden {by their comrades} to "stand back and hear [ (DO) what the gentleman had to say."]] | 5. All {of a sudden}, {on a still day} {of [ Obj. of preposition what they call the Indian summer (DO) ]}, [ 1 when the woods were changed {into gold and pink and scarlet} ], the Master laid down his needle (DO) and burst {into a fit} {of merriment}. |

1 This when clause be seen as modifying "Indian summer," and thus as being embedded in the "what" clause within the

prepositional phrase. Or it can be seen as modifying "day," and thus not within the prepositional phrase.

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