The prepositional phrases in the sentences are:
1. Along the Mediterranean Sea.
2. For Jerusalem.
3. Around the area
<h3 /><h3>What are
prepositional phrases?</h3>
Prepositional phrases are groups of words that often commence with a preposition.
Also, note that prepositions show the relationship between one thing and another. Along, for, and around are the prepositional phrases in the sentences.
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depends on the number of invitations that were given out and the size or accomodation
Answer:
Yes I have an Idea for a story about being lost. It could be you being lost mentally, and you don't know where you belong or who you are. Lots of metaphors, it would make a great story.
Explanation:
I feel like a poem would work better, I could write it just let me know and I'll edit.
The correct answer is B, The comedian <em><u>usually</u></em> makes jokes.
Say you are saying an apology... it doesn't mean anything until your ACTIONS show it. Words do not pay the deeds you have done, you need to prove it to others, that you are truly sorry, AND change your habits. If you don't even change your habits, then people will know that you weren't even sorry in the first place, and that you just said it to get it over with. Words also do no pay what you say. If you say a word to your family that isn't so nice... words can't pay unless your actions show it.
So what I am trying to get at is words do not pay, unless your actions show that you are truly sorry, and that your actions backup your words.
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