**"My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods. Time will change it, I'm well aware, as winter changes the trees. My love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath: a source of little visible delight, but necessary. I am Heathcliff. He's always, always on my mind--not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself but, as my own being--so, don't talk of our separation again. It is impracticable."
She paused, and hid her face in the folds of my gown; but I jerked it forcibly away.
Complex Sentences
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5. He's always, always on my mind not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself but, as my own being so, don't talk of our separation again.
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so, don't talk of your separation again (independent clause) (VII)
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of our separation= (Of Possessive Phrase) our separation's (inflected noun) (object of phrase)= NP2 (Direct Obj)
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8. She paused, and hid her face in the folds of my gown; but I jerked it forcibly away.
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in the folds= Adverbial Prepositional Phrase the folds= Obj of the PP (where?)
of my dress= Adjectival Prepositional Phrase my dress= Obj of the PP (which?)
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Simple Sentences
- "My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods." (IV)
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