Idek this makes no sense. Sorry, but your on your own
Mumble was kind and friendly and shy at times but brave when needed to be ,Mumble was eager and curious also but was awkward,he was insecure of his place in the colony .
Mumble loved to dance ,it was what he loved to do and put passion into the idea of dance.
I hoped I have helped some in your question
They are used to convey information, entertain, and to persuade the reader. It uses humor or satire to express an opinion or perspective.
This is what I got : 1.a city in central Arkansas, Northeast of little rock
2. an industrial city and port in Northeast Florida
3.a city in Southeast North Carolina, a service town nearby camp Lejeune and other military facilities
There are actually two prepositional phrases in this sentence: “in the lock” with the preposition “in” and “to the front door” with the preposition “to”. However, both of these prepositional phrases serve similar purposes despite their relationship to different subjects. The first phrase, “in the lock”, tells the reader the position of the key. The second phrase similarly tells the reader where the dog is dashing to. Therefore, your answer is that the prepositional phrases are being used to indicate specific locations.
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