Answer: The sentences that include only prepositional phrases are "There was no one visible; under him, in the water, the dim shapes of the swimmers had disappeared" and "He could see nothing through the stinging salt water but the blank rock".
Explanation:<u> </u><u>A prepositional phrase is a group of words introduced by a preposition</u>. Generally, a prepositional phrase also includes a noun or a pronoun. The sentence "There was no one visible; under him, in the water, the dim shapes of the swimmers had disappeared" <u>contains two prepositional phrases: "under him" and "in the water"</u>, which have been introduced by "under" and "in" respectively. Furthermore, in the sentence "He could see nothing through the stinging salt water but the blank rock", <u>"through the stinging salt" is a prepositional phrase since it begins with the preposition "through"</u>.
For this question, due to the answers given, this question requires <u>connotation</u> to find the answer. The only answer that really describes what is said on the question is the first one: Race riots took place all over the country, because the word race tells about the racism, and the word <em><u>riot</u></em><u /> has a negative connotation, and in this case, riot means <u><em /></u><em /><em><u>angry</u> protestors,<u /></em> meaning that the sentence describes the anger over racism.<em />
Answer: b an unfinished thought .
Explanation:
Did you mean why were the Navajos fearful of the corpses? Here's the answer for that:
Tradition had taught the Navajos to avoid the bodies of those who had died because a bad spirit sometimes remains around the corpse.
The answer to the question is The Milky Way Galaxy