An adverb prepositional phrase is a phrase which adds to or modifies the adjective or adverb. This phrase must go after the word it modifies. They also expand on the circumstances surrounding an action. The adverb prepositional phrase in the above sentences can be found in the first sentence, "A lighthouse on Howland Island commemorates the disappearance of Amelia Earhart." The adverb prepositional phrase is "on Howland Island". It explains where the lighthouse is that commemorates the disappearance of Amelia Earhart.
The second sentence "Amelia Earhart was born in Kansas in 1897". There are two possible prepositional phrases here:"in Kansas" or "in 1897".
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Answer:
Chocolate. They really liked chocholate and so they moved to the new republic.
Explanation:
They differed by diease, violence and living conditions for the working class were not suitable at all. Nasty. Nasty
During this time Kennedy first resolution was to get out of the war and fix the government as a whole. He also wanted to get the government out of debt.