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How does this sentence demonstrate an unusual use of syntax? Danced the night away, the excited party-goers.
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Danced the night away, the excited party-goers.
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It's an example of inverted syntax, by putting the subject at the end of the sentence. Yoda is probably the best known example of these sentence structures.
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There is no specific predicate or verb in the sentence. There is only an adjective phrase that describes the excited party-goers.
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