<span>C. The shoe store across the street recently opened.</span>
A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition and is followed by a noun, a pronoun, gerund, or clause. The preposition can also be followed by a modifier plus noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause.
In the above sentence, the preposition used is "with" and it is followed by nouns "strawberries and rhubarb".
Prepositional phrases may serve as adjective or adverb. As an adjective, it answers the question Which one? As an adverb, it answers the questions How? When? or Where?
Closing reading is the process of reading to uncover layers of meaning which lead to a better and deeper comprehension of the article that one is reading. Close reading helps one to analyze and critique the article one is reading, it helps one to understand the literary elements of the article and also aids one in comprehending the surface meaning of the article.
“weeks” is a common noun / yes “Buffalo Wild Wings” is a proper noun / yes “Safeway” is a proper noun / “hotel” is a common noun / mall is a common noun
The most feasible answer seems to be A.
Answer:
Emphasis for italics and underline for titling <em>sometimes</em>.
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