The sentence that adds more description and details through the use of prepositional phrase is option C.
- Gyms should be made mandatory by schools due to the fact that exercises would help the develop necessary skills.
<h3>What are prepositional phrases?</h3>
These are group of words that are made up of prepositions and nouns as well as modifiers.
Examples of prepositions are with and to while the noun is an object.
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Answer:
64 is the perfect square
Explanation:
its the perfect square because the square root is 8 and 8 is a whole number therefore 64 is the perfect square here.
Answer:
D is the answer.
Explanation:
"The Gettysburg Address" by Abraham Lincoln was all about encouraging the soldiers to preserve the Union in the Civil War and to continue to fight for the ideas they gave their lives for. A, B, and C are unrelated to the purpose of the Gettysburg Address.
I'm not sure where the "bold line" is located since you made the whole text bold, but I can tell by looking at the entire speech and at the answer choices that D is the most accurate of them all.
A is incorrect since Lincoln is conveying that the battle is crucial for soldiers to preserve the Union and maintain the relationship between the North and the South. B is also incorrect since this speech is not about rebelling against the government in any way; it is for the equality of the people since Lincoln wanted to maintain peace among them. So, that's not part of our answer, either. Lastly, C is also incorrect, since the Civil War was not the last resort. He gave this speech during the Civil War, so how is that the last resort? Instead, he acknowledged the people that sacrificed their lives for the Civil War and promoting the soldiers to persist throughout the war.
Therefore, D is the most accurate answer to the summary of Lincoln's speech, the Gettysburg Address.
I hope this helped!
~Jinachi~
The answer is B because the other answers are basically facts.
(Eliot 75)
When it comes to parenthetical citations, I am going to assume that you are using MLA guidelines. If so, it is only necessary to cite the author's last name, followed by the page number, with no parentheses between them. The last choice is the only one that just gives the last name, so it is correct.