The answer is: adverb.
The phrasal verb bring forth consists of a verb an an adverb. It means to produce or generate.
A phrasal verb is the connection of a verb plus an adverb, preposition or both. Its meaning depends on the adverb or preposition that follows the verb. Furthermore, a single phrasal verb usually has more than one meaning.
Had
bought
wouldn’t give
were
don’t like
The sentence is declarative it simply makes a statement
Answer:
1.) Frightful views Sam as her family, and they have relied on each other to live.
2.) Frightful is determined to find Sam, having been taken away by two strange men. She is left on a perch in a pine forest with other birds of prey by the men.
3.) Frightful is a peregrine falcon, and remembers being taken by Sam Gribley to be raised when she was barely two weeks old. As she grew, Sam trained her to hunt and come when called. Frightful views Sam as her family,
Explanation:
These were 3 examples I could find, however I am sorry if they are not helpful.
1).It help the police monitor the streets
2).youngsters are getting into trouble, it makes sense to get them off the streets.
3).reduces the act of gangs going aroind and killing or robbing
4).save the police time and makes it run more smoothly
5).there wont be any more vandalism
6).deqth rates will decline