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1.
I could not endure the situation.
S + V + O
2. I could not endure the situation
any longer.
Adverb phrase ¡Ö endure
3. Living in Saint Thomas in 1852,
employed in a well-paying business, I could not endure
the situation any longer.
Present participle phrase (living¡K¡K.)
as an adjective ¡Ö I
Past participle phrase (employed¡K) as an adjective ¡Ö I
4. Living in Saint Thomas in 1852, employed in a well-paying
business, I could not endure the situation any longer, and
without thinking, I abandoned all I had and fled to Caracas.
Conjunction ¡§and¡¨ ¡i(I could not endure
the situation) and (I abandoned all¡K.)¡j
Preposition + gerund (Without thinking) = an adjective ¡Ö
I
¡iS (I) + V (abandoned) + O (all I had)
+ V (fled) ¡j
5. Living in Saint Thomas in 1852, employed in a well-paying
business, I could not endure the situation any longer, and
without thinking, I abandoned all I had there
and fled to Caracas.
Adverb (there) ¡Ö had
Adverb (to Caracas) ¡Ö fled
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