That sentence is complete because it has both a subject and a predicate. It is also and independent clause.
It means life has its ups and downs. Everything is not always great or not always bad. Somehow it all kind of balances out
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Ok so i can answer this if you tell me the passage in which this happens. perhaps take a pic? I want to help.
<em>Hi There!!</em>
<em>I think your best answer choice is:</em>
<em>Children are separated from parental figures, and sibling relationships are not encouraged.</em>
<em>Because, In the text it's says he was Separation of us from our mother had well nigh blotted the fact of our relationship from our memories.</em>
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The answer would be the D) Icicles with Long points hung from the roof.
The sentence that has a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun would be this: Icicles with long points hung from the roof. The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "with long points" and it modifies the noun "icicles".
Hope this answer helps.:))