The Syntax From Stanley Gordon West's Until They Bring The Streetcars Back

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The syntax from this segment of writing from the book Until They Bring the Streetcars Back by Stanley Gordon West shows how the narrator truly is a teen. Most of the sentences are long or jumbled run-ons. There are many long sentences, - “But I wasn’t sick and my name was Gant and I went to Central and I was in fifth period study hall when you’re kinda logy from eating lunch and you try not to burp so you don’t get that lousy taste in your mouth form the sauerkraut and franks they served in the lunchroom, although I didn’t buy my lunch often; I carried it from home”- and a couple short sentences -”I’ve thought about it four million times” (West 1). The text is phrased the same way that teenagers think, also showing the importance of the first