Answer:
D. With a sudden grunt, the spaniel leaped up after the wily chipmunk.
Explanation:
First of all, let's see what a prepositional phrase is. It is a phrase (a combination of at least two words) that consists of a preposition and a noun/noun phrase. In the sentence above, there are two prepositional phrases: <em>with a sudden grunt </em>(with + a sudden grunt) and <em>after the wily chipmunk </em>(after + the wily chipmunk).
Sentence C could also be correct here as there are two prepositional phrases there as well; however, it also uses a dependent clause which was not specified in the question.
Answer:
*kicks my moms belly from the inside."
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Explanation:
Answer:
This year I'm trying out for the JV basketball team and I think I'll make it because the coach says I have big potential.
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