Thanks so much to all of you who replied.  I have forwarded your responses to the teacher who asked, and she is anxious to share them with her students.
:) Dawn

Bruce Despain wrote:

 Dawn, Here is how I would do it:  Distance in "some distance away" helps to tell us how far.  It is one of those adverbial nouns modifying "away."  Cf. "some miles away."  The adverb of place "away" is being used as a predicate adverb.  The word "distance" branches down from it and the word "some" branches off of "distance." Let me mention that when there is an adverb like "far" or "heavy" the adverb heading up the adverbial phrase, it is often omitted.  I would simply restore it in the diagram in parentheses.  Hence we would have "when we had traveled ten miles (far)" diagrammed in the same way!  This looks like a direct object of "travel," but it is seems better in my mind to make it parallel to the adverbial noun of the above sentence. Bruce

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A teacher in my department came to me this morning for help diagramming this clause from a Fitzgerald sentence: when we were still some distance away.  What should she do with distance?
Dawn

Fay Sweney wrote:

Whoops! Looks like a draft email was accidentally sent. English teachers in my school district are currently evaluating curriculum.  One step is to identify the complexity of what we expect kids to learn.  We are in disagreement about this.  Using Bloom's taxonomy, how would you classify the complexity of questions like those below-- Comprehension? Application?  Analysis?  And why? 1.  Is the underlined word in the following sentence a preposition?     The dog ran across the street. 2.  Which of the following sentences contains a prepositional phrase?     a.  The cowboys rode their horses.     b.  The cowboys gave the horses a drink.      c. The cowboys rode their horses into the sunset. My book was found under a fluffy pillow.3. The word pillow functions as      a. an adjective      b. a noun      c. a p! reposition      d. a pronoun 4.  What is the structure of this sentence?      a. simple       b. compound       c. complex Fay Sweney
Lake City High School
6101 N. Ramsey Rd.
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815
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