Words = 115
IU = 31 of 33
W/MC = 14.4
TSC/MC = .88
W/SCL1 = 6.2
L2+SC/MC = .13
List of Students' Versions
Syntactic Structure
Student 053
IU's Original
% W in PP = 26

Passive F Verbs = 1

Compounds
MC= 0
     Frag = 0
     CS = 0
     RO = 0
Subjects = 0
F Verbs = 2
Complements = 2

Sub Clauses
     Level 1 = 6
     Level 2 = 1
     Level 3 = 0

      \-\Aluminum is a metal [RAJFthat has many uses and is=CV abundant.] \-\It comes {from bauxite} [RAJFwhich is an ore] and [RAJFit looks like clay.] \-\Bauxite contains aluminum and several other substances.=CC \-\Workmen extract these substances {by grinding*GerOP02 it and putting*GerOP08 the ground bauxite} {into pressurized tanks.} \-\They remove the remaining mass and put=CV it {through several filters} to produce*INFAV16 a liquid [RAJFwhich is then put=PV {through several processes} [RAVFuntil it yields a chemical.]] \-\This chemical is a white powder called*GiveR02 alumina [RAVFthat contains aluminum and oxygen.=CC] \-\The workmen use electricity to seperate*INFAV11 the aluminum {from the oxygen} to produce*INFAV04 a metal. \-\This metal is light {with a bright silvery luster} [RAVFthatNote #1 comes {in many forms.}]
Types of Noun Clauses Types of Adjective Clauses
L-DO   M-DO   R-DO   L-Full   M-Full   R-Full  4
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  3
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    
Adjective     Adverb  3  31 Dr A    
Gerunds D Subj    
Dir Obj     Pred N     PPA    
Obj Prep  2  10 Subject     Noun Absolutes
Del Sub     Appositive     Adv    
Interj     Subj    
Gerundives (Participles) Dir Obj    
Left     Mid     Obj Prep    
Right  1  2 Pred N    

1. "Than" should be "and." This could be a vocabulary problem (the meaning of "luster"), or the pattern slipped as a result of the preceding prepositional phrase (and the compounded verb?).