Words = 131
IU = 33 of 33
W/MC = 9.4
TSC/MC = .43
W/SCL1 = 5.4
L2+SC/MC = .07
List of Students' Versions
Syntactic Structure
Student 052
IU's Original
% W in PP = 18

Passive F Verbs = 0

Compounds
MC= 1
     Frag = 0
     CS = 0
     RO = 0
Subjects = 0
F Verbs = 1
Complements = 4

Sub Clauses
     Level 1 = 5
     Level 2 = 1
     Level 3 = 0

      \-\Aluminum is an abundant metal [RAJF that has many uses.] \-\It comes {from bauxite,} [RAJFwhich is an ore [RAJFthat looks like clay.]] \-\Bauxite contains aluminum and several other substances.=CC\-\Workmen extract these other substances {from the bauxite.} \-\They grind the bauxite and put=CV it {into pressurized tanks.} \-\The other substances form a mass; \C\therefore, they remove the mass using*GiveR02 filters leaving*GiveR04 only a liquid. \-\They put it {through several other processes,}[RAJFwhichNote #1 it finally yields a chemical.]\-\The chemical is powdery and white,=CC[RAJFwhich makes it*INFDE03 alumina.]Note #2 \-\It is a mixture [RAJFwhich contains aluminum and oxygen.=CC] \-\Workmen using*GiveM02Note #3 electricity seperate the aluminum {from the oxygen} finally producing*GiveR04 a metal. \-\The metal is light {with a luster.} \-\The luster is very bright and silvery.=CC \-\This type {of metal} comes {in many different forms.}
Types of Noun Clauses Types of Adjective Clauses
L-DO   M-DO   R-DO   L-Full   M-Full   R-Full  6
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  
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  1  3 NuA    
Pred N     Obj Prep     Inj    
Subject     Del Sub     RCm    
Appositive     Interj     App    
Adjective     Adverb     Dr A    
Gerunds D Subj    
Dir Obj     Pred N     PPA    
Obj Prep     Subject     Noun Absolutes
Del Sub     Appositive     Adv    
Interj     Subj    
Gerundives (Participles) Dir Obj    
Left     Mid  1  2 Obj Prep    
Right  3  10 Pred N    

1. This is mid way between "after which it finally yields a chemical" and "which finally yield a chemical." The pattern, in other words, slipped. (Shaughnessy's term.)

2. See the note on IU's.

3. Could this be considered as a noun absolute functioning as a subject?