None of the phrases are bolded, so I'm going to rewrite the whole sentence.
The principal said that Mr. Jones, one of our teachers, will be on vacation for a week.
In order to make the sentence grammatically correct, a comma was placed between the words "teachers" and "will".
Synonyms are words that are similar in meaning
'TO THE FRONT DOOR' is the underlined word. The correct option is B.
A prepositional phrase is a group of words which does not have either a subject or a verb and it serves as a unified part of a sentence. It is usually made up of a preposition and a noun or pronoun. There are two types of prepositional phase, adjectival and adverb prepositional phrase. The adjectival prepositional phrase modifies noun or pronoun while adverb prepositional phrase modifies verbs, adjectives or adverbs.
In the sentence given in this question, the underlined prepositional phrase modifies the verb 'dashed', thus, it is an adverbial prepositional phrase.<span />
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Explanation:
There was Father who lost his daughter in a village and she was the only daughter he has all of the sudden she die in an accidental
The father become unhappy because of the death of her daughter, he started frustrating about her and thinking who would be the next one by my side to play with, jokes
In the 1800s ....................