They both have two a’s in their name...el oh el
The answer is during ww11
A prepositional phrase, as the name itself suggests, has to do with prepositions. So it is a phrase which starts with a preposition, and includes one, or more words after it.
In this case, the prepositional phrase is of dried meat, vegetables, and flour. The phrase acts as an adjective - what kind of supplies? (Those) of dried meat...
Answer: Anna Quindlen's claims - we are all different, but we are always united as a country and I don't think so some of the sources about her were made years ago. I do not claim this answer as mine and it belongs to their rightful owner(s). I copied and pasted your answer onto Google and edited a little..Hehe, I guess it's incorrect in *some* ways. ^_^" <3
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is this supposed to be funny
Explanation: because this looks like a joke to me