The answer is B: As an Adverbial Prase. A <em>Prepositional Phrase</em> includes a preposition, its object and its modifiers. The Prepositional Phrases can function as <em>adverbial phrases or adjective phrases</em> to modify other words in the sentence. In the example, " Hearing the key<em> in the lock</em>" and "...dashed <em>to</em> <em>the front door</em>." in and to are <em>prepositions </em>that are used to form the two prepositional phrases: "in the lock" and "to the front door."
Based on the given passage above, the protagonist of the <span>character vs. character conflict in the passage above would be the narrator. The answer would be the second option. The master, on the other hand, is the antagonist or the one who is against the protagonist. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. </span>
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Answer:
I didnt dress up and i didnt do nothing
Explanation:
Answer:
1. imagery (throughout), juxtaposition (stanza 3)
2. alliteration (clothes, cold, cracked), assonance (weekday weather, rooms were warm)
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