1. I believe sentence (1) to be the objection.
2. Sentence (3) is a counter argument.
O clock should be o' clock, would'nt should be wouldn't, and "whomever was in the know," is messed up
Answer:
Wright, Minnie, Foster, Minny, minny, foster, wright, minnie, minnie foster, Minnie Foster,Mrs. Wright, mrs. wright,
u can use any one of them
Why was he studying?
When was he studying?
How was he studying?
With who was he studying?
Where was he studying?
Answer:
The word that is modified by the prepositional phrase in the sentence is:
tired
Explanation:
A preposition is a word that indicates a relationship between other words. Examples of prepositions are: at, in, on, to, for, from, with, through, etc. A prepositional phrase is constituted by a preposition and its object (complement). In the sentence we are analyzing here, the preposition is "from". Therefore, the prepositional phrase is "from a long day at work". This phrase modifies the word "tired" by giving additional information as to why Taylor's mother was tired.