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Let's assume a story takes place in a cold, dark, gloomy, tall and ominous house. We can infer that something bad is going to happen, given the author's description, and the mood that the house is displayed in. If the house is stated to be bright, colorful, short-built and cheerful, the reader would not expect anything to happen that may cause suspense, fright, etc.
Analyze the foot of the following phrase: music theory
number of feet: 2
kind of feet: trochaic
In poetic metre, a trochee is a metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one.
The first stressed syllable <u><em>mu</em></u> is followed by the unstressed syllable <em><u>sic.</u></em>
The second stressed syllable <u><em>theo</em></u> is followed by the unstressed syllable <em><u>ry.</u></em>
No; a prepositional phrase begins with (or includes) a preposition such as "of", "through", and "around".This sentence does not have a preposition within it, so, no, it is does not have a prepositional phrase.
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C)She is conflicted about having her adventure.
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