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To answer this question, you must first read the article to which the question refers. Then you need to identify which element caused the students to think that there would be no prom, that is, you need to identify for what reason, there would be a possibility that this ball would not happen. That reason was what provoked the students' thinking and is the answer to your question. For example: The city may have gone through a natural disaster, the graduation class suffered a huge loss, there was not enough money to organize the ball, among others.
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The car <u>that stopped running today</u> was reliable for over 20 years.
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A relative clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb that tells us more about a noun, that is, acting as an adjective. These relative clauses can be defining (when it gives essential information about a noun) or non-defining (when it does not give essential information about a noun and is set off by commas).
The sentence “The car that stopped running today was reliable for over 20 years” is the one that combines the two sentences and includes a relative clause, which it's “that stopped running today.” This clause gives us essential information about the car (a noun), therefore it is a defining relative clause.
The group of words that form a prepositional phrase is C) of hats.
A<em> prepositional phrase</em> is a group of words that consist of a preposition and it is followed by an object. The object is generally a <em>noun</em>, but it can also be a <em>gerund</em> (a verb form ending in –ing that functions as a noun), or even a <em>clause.</em> In this sentence, <em>“of”</em> is the preposition and <em>“hats”</em> is a noun functioning as a direct object.
Basically, you need to read a book until you have great understanding for it. Once your'e done, write about the major parts of what you read!
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Ex: Lemonade War
Two siblings, one younger and one older fight. The younger one is super smart and was moved up to the older ones grade. There fight went on until they made a bet. Whoever gets the most money out of the lemonade stand, wins all the money