Your instructions are very unclear.
Sports are fundamental to one's health. If sports or exercising in general was deducted from one's daily life style they will most likely suffer. Not being active has harsh consequence on one's body. One may gain weight, have weaker bones, and weaker muscles. Everyone should participate in sports or some type of physical activity to avoid these problems. Such as playing: Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Soccer, Skateboarding, Tennis, or Frisbee Golf. Sports also have a link to attitudes and outlooks. When put into groups and needing to use teamwork, people who play sports tend to be at ease and have no problems working in groups. Sports is a good way to keep your health in check and helps you deal with life such as group projects and office work.
According to Liza, "ladies" are cleaner than commoners because poor people do not have the luxuries that make bathing pleasant.
Liza says: "I tell you, it's easy to clean up here. Hot and cold water on tap, just as much as you like, there is. Woolly towels, there is; and a towel horse so hot, it burns your fingers. Soft brushes to scrub yourself, and a wooden bowl of soap smelling like primroses. Now I know why ladies is so clean. Washing's a treat for them. Wish they saw what it is for the like of me!"
This quote clearly states that, before the bath she was given by Higgins' housekeeper, bathing for her was not such a pleasant activity (probably she bathed with cold water and unscented sopa, if any.)
I listened to grandpa, mom talking to dad, giving dad advice and the baby banging his block, over and over on the ground.
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.