<span>In the second sentence, the phrase “inside his trouser
pockets” is a prepositional phrase. So it is obvious that among the given
options, option “B” is the correct option. A prepositional phrase is a phrase
that is made up of a preposition along with its object. The object can be
anything between a noun, pronoun or a clause. This kind of phrase actually acts
like an adverb or an adjective. Normally such phrases start with the
preposition and ends with the object. </span>
Answer:
point slope y − y1 = m(x − x1)
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is that all it says? Mad can be derine in lots of words.