It means that even it everyone is doing something wrong, it is not right. It is referring to peer pressure, don't do something just because everyone else it doing it.
The word "card" in English has the same sound as the "r" in Spanish when you say Maria. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option.
"Sh sh" is the sound that is part of the English sound system but not a part of the Spanish sound system. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option.
Answer:
There are four prepositional phrases in the sentence given.
1. at the bottom of the steps 2. with a smile 3. of ineffable joy 4. attitude of matchless grace and dignity.
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<em>A prepositional phrase is a phrase consists of preposition and its object.</em>
The first phrase is ‘<em>at the bottom of the steps’</em>, where the<em> preposition of place, ‘at’, is used to refer to the object of the steps.
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The second phrase is ‘<em>with a smile</em>’, where <em>‘with’ is the preposition of instrument, and it is used to refer to the object, smile.
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The third phase is ‘<em>of ineffable joy</em>’ which refers <em>to its object, describing the joy held by the author.
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The final phrase is <em>‘attitude of matchless grace and dignity</em>', <em>where of preposition is used again to describe the quality of the girl.
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Yes. Emerson speaks of this in many of his excerpts. To live with compassion, truth, maturity. To live and To have lived well when death comes to take us. We rejoice in both life and in death as both are beauty that we have no control over time over love-life over death. So give the world something to remember you by from your life and even after your death