It is called syntax.
It reveals the meaning of a sentence. A+
The missing words in the sentence are 'a crutch, a crutch!'. The words were spoken by Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet.
Syntax- n.- the grammatical arrangement of words in a sentenceExample: When you write a novel, avoid improper format, misspellings, punctuation mistakes, grammar and syntaxmistakes.
an exclamatory sentence
There are two verbs in this compound sentence: call and make.Note: The subject of the sentence is inferred. The unwritten subject is "You call..." and "you make..."
The arrangement of words in a sentence. the structure of a sentence. APEX ;)
this is an arrangement and mutual relationship of words in a sentence. Or rules dealing with the order of words in a sentence established by accepted usage
Silence.
You call it a palindromic sentence. If it isn't a sentence it is a palindromic phrase or palindromic sequence.
Syntax is a noun that refers to the arrangement and order of words in a sentence to create meaning.
It reveals the meaning of a sentence. A+
There was a new arrangement in the ballroom
'What your name is' is lacking correct syntax which by definition is the grammatical arrangement of words in a sentence. It makes it more difficult to understand. In English, the proper arrangement is, "What is your name?"
The arrangement was made for me to go to his house at noon.
Alliteration
Phone call is two words. Used in an example sentence "I am waiting for a phone call from my lawyer".
The four main areas of language are phonology (the study of sounds in a language), morphology (the structure of words), syntax (the arrangement of words in a sentence), and semantics (the meaning of words and sentences).