Answer:
Based merely on "out of water," this is a prepositional phrase.
Explanation:
"Out" is an adverb (an adverb asks what, where, when) because out answers the question of what. "Of" is a preposition and "water" is the object of the preposition.
Answer:
1) D
2) C
3) A
4) B
5) C
Explanation:
I took my best guess based off of what I see, but you didn't say which part was underlined, which makes it harder for me to be sure. I'm happy to help, but you need some more detail here luvv :)
If the grammatical structure that is italicized is <em>although her personality had not changed at all, </em>then the correct answer is adverb clause. Adverb clauses function the same way simple adverbs do - they answer the questions such as why, where, when, how, etc.
Geo: Relating to earth in some way
Graph: <span>a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities</span>
Answer:
c) despite a humble and poor beginning, the man became a successful judge
Explanation: