The prepositional phrase is “with the play”.
This is because a prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and is not essential in creating a complete sentence; instead it adds details.
With is a preposition, so with the play is a prepositional phrase. “She was bored” is still a meaningful sentence without the prepositional phrase, so we know that our answer is correct.
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The passage above is an excerpt from this. If the underlined word, which is "crisis", be substituted with the word "event" instead, this would create a tone of less intense. Answer is opt
Answer:
If I found a buried treasure chest, I would probably discover pictures from the past and childhood videos. Everyone always like collecting things when they are little! I would also most likely find a key to Middle Earth. (I just love LOTR) Another thing I would find is something that can make you travel very fast.(like apparition in Harry Potter) So I do not have to buy air plane tickets and ride on cars for 4 hours. The last thing I would find would be to reverse, stop and speed up time. Everyone would be thrilled to to go back to the past and pause time, then see what is going to happen in the future.
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The reason for the cover letter<span> is to acquaint yourself with an association, show your enthusiasm for the organization or a particular opening, attract thoughtfulness regarding your resume</span>