Words = 136
IU = 27 of 33
W/MC = 12.4
TSC/MC = .55
W/SCL1 = 8.0
L2+SC/MC = .18
List of Students' Versions
Syntactic Structure
Student 050
IU's Original
% W in PP = 28

Passive F Verbs = 3

Compounds
MC= 0
     Frag = 0
     CS = 0
     RO = 0
Subjects = 0
F Verbs = 1
Complements = 3

Sub Clauses
     Level 1 = 4
     Level 2 = 2
     Level 3 = 0

      \-\Aluminum is an abundant metal {with a variety} {of uses.} \-\It comes {from bauxite,} [RAJFwhich is an ore [RAJFthat looks like clay.]] \-\Bauxite contains aluminum as well as many other substances.=CC \-\Workmen must first extract the substances {from the bauxite} and put=CV it {into pressured tanks.} \-\{After this step} a liquid remains [RAJFwhich is put=PV {through many processes} [RAVFuntil it finally yeilds a chemical.]] \-\The chemical is a white powdery mixture called*GiveR02 alumina [RAJFwhich contains aluminum.] \-\The alumina also contains oxygen. \-\Workmen must then work to seperate*INFAV10 the oxygen and the aluminum=CC {by using*GerOP02 electricity.} \-\{After this} they finally produce a metal. \-\The metal, or aluminum#App06Note #1 {in its final form,} is light {in weight} and very shiny.=CC \-\It is then shipped=PV out {to different companies and manufacturers} [RAJFwhere it will then be formed=PV {into different materials.}]
Types of Noun Clauses Types of Adjective Clauses
L-DO   M-DO   R-DO   L-Full   M-Full   R-Full  5
L-PN   M-PN   R-PN   L-Red   M-Red   R-Red  
L-OP   M-OP   R-OP   Types of Adverbial Clauses
L-DS   M-DS   R-DS   L-Full   M-Full   R-Full  1
L-SU   M-SU   R-SU   L-Red   M-Red   R-Red  
L-AP   M-AP   R-AP   Interjections as Clauses
Left   Mid   Right  
A note on Left, Mid, and Right Branching
Infinitives Other
Type No. Words Type No. Words Type No. Words
Dir Obj     DO Ell     NuA    
Pred N     Obj Prep     Inj    
Subject     Del Sub     RCm    
Appositive     Interj     App  1
Adjective     Adverb  1 10  Dr A    
Gerunds D Subj    
Dir Obj     Pred N     PPA    
Obj Prep  1 Subject     Noun Absolutes
Del Sub     Appositive     Adv    
Interj     Subj    
Gerundives (Participles) Dir Obj    
Left     Mid     Obj Prep    
Right  1 Pred N    

1. I have counted this as an appositive, in spite of the "or" because the "or" does not carry its normal meaning. It is not a question of "either the metal or the aluminum," but rather "the metal, or *I mean to say* the aluminum in its final form."