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"It burns the prettiest of any wood" is a phrase that, through allegory, focuses on the concept of equality, by establishing that everything that has the same characteristics will ultimately have the same result, since the intrinsic equal nature of things means that, despite minor differences, this difference is not seen in the essence of the thing. Thus, all those things that are essentially the same, such as wood, beyond their minor characteristics (beauty, for example) are equal to each other and therefore will burn in the same way.
I have read the Odyssey last year as a freshman in 9th lit and my answer would be A.
Answer: Gerund Phrase, noun.
Explanation: Falling in the mud puddle is used as a gerund phrase (noun as a direct object).
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have been called is the cortect answer.