Which of the following is the best definition for the prefix in-?
out or from
between
wrong
in or into
the answer is a- out or from
Louisville Fire Department since its the name of a place should be capitalized.
Here, most appropriate answer of your question would be "<span>He is newly wealthy individual who aspires to project a false image of himself"
In short, Answer is Option D
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C. At the end of the road
This is a prepositional phrase because it describes the location/position of something! Prepositions can also explain time...
Here are some more examples of prepositional phrases!
- I need to eat <u>BEFORE I GO TO SCHOOL </u>
- The dog is sleeping <u>UNDER THE TABLE</u>
- I saw someone walking <u>ALONGSIDE THE ROAD</u>
- <u>AFTER I WAKE UP</u>, I brush my teeth