"I'm sitting at my computer, with a box of tissues and a cat in my lap." (^^independent clause ^^) (^^dependent clause^^)
It's an independent clause (a sentence that can stand alone) and one or more supporting sentences or sentences with additional detail (dependent clauses).
A cumulative sentence is a sentence that has a main point, as well as extra phrases. For example, Kelly forgot her keys, lost her purse, and got a flat tire, all in the same night.
periodic sentence and loose or cumulative sentence
No, a cumulative sentence and a loose sentence are not the same. A cumulative sentence is a sentence that starts with an independent clause and is followed by a series of subordinate clauses or phrases that provide additional information. A loose sentence, on the other hand, is a sentence in which the main idea is stated first, followed by phrases or clauses that provide further details or examples.
Here is an example: Fire fighters face many hazards. Explosions, fire, toxic inhalations, etc. The cumulative risk of being a fire fighters is immense.
His enrollment papers and report cards are in his cumulative folder. Exposure to secondhand smoke has a cumulative effect on the lungs.
Cumulative performance refers to the whole performance of a group or team. Individual performance is of single individual, while cumulative performance is of a group. Example. England Football team won a match by cumulative performance of 11 players.
comulative risks are related risks that increase with each added risk. An example is using a cell phone while driving.
Cumulative risks refer to the combined effects of multiple risk factors that can lead to increased vulnerability or negative outcomes over time. For example, an individual experiencing various stressors such as financial instability, poor health, and social isolation may face higher cumulative risks that impact their overall well-being. Understanding cumulative risks is essential for developing effective interventions and support systems to mitigate their impact.
A cumulative tale is when there is a variation of a repetitive tale. This is also know as a "Add and Repeat" tale. An example of this type of tale is I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly.
"Cumulative" means "total." Take the last measurement, subtract the first measurement. That is cumulative growth. Example: I have a plant 1 inch tall on Monday, it grew to 3 inches on Tuesday, but it got sick and shrank to 2 inches on Wednesday. The cumulative growth is Wednesday minus Monday -- 1 inch.
I will seriously consider the cumulative counsel of the council and reveal my decision when we reconvene.
example for cumulative incidence(Risk)...... Number of new cases/Population at risk 28 patient in two years/1000 person at risk which means 2.8% the IR for the same example 14 patient / 1 year