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6. Divide each of the sentences below into its constituent parts and then label each part S, O, C, or A 1. Full-scale computers have a large number of programs. 2. We must change all the programs tomorrow. 3. Tomorrow will be a holiday here. 4. These bookshelves are becoming very popular in Sweden. 5. We recently added an extra unit to them. 6. Will you give it a try? 7. On July, DDT was sprayed on the marsh from a helicopter. 8. We all read too many books too quickly. 9. The young man grew restless in his mother-in-law's house. 10. They had made him their son-in-law despite his objection. 11. He found his mother-in-law greedy. 12. They had found him a very young wife. 13. Thinking about this led us to an interesting conclusion. 14. Then the sleeper sees dreams as a jumbled sequence of important detail 15. The speaker is seriously comparing dreams with what happens in a computer.

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