☆comin'
☆ruin
☆Odin
☆Kevin
☆sin
☆fin
☆chin
☆Erin
☆win
☆pin
Answer:
OB. Made out of straw.
Explanation:
An adjectival phrase is a group of words or phrases that describes or modifies a noun or a pronoun in the given sentence. They can also act as adjectives and are placed before or after the noun in the sentence.
In the given sentence, the <u>nouns are "wolf", and "house"</u>. And looking at the sentence structure, the adjectival phrase that modifies or explains a noun is <u><em>"made out of straw"</em></u><u><em>.</em></u> This phrase <em><u>describes the noun "house"</u></em>, while at the same time, the sentence can also be complete without this phrase.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
If it’s online school:
Hello Mr/Mrs. ____,
I regret to inform you that I was unable to do my assignments today. I know it is no excuse, but my WiFi has been extremely bad lately and we plan and getting a new provider soon. At a time like this, pretty much everyone in the town/city is using the WiFi and it’s causing it to go extremely slow. In fact, earlier today my WiFi shut off out of nowhere and yes, we have payed it. I have siblings and they are also trying to do their homework assignments and go into their zoom classes; which of course, causes it to go even slower. We even try to have everyone else in the house to not get on the WiFi if they’re not doing any school related things, but it doesn’t seem to work. I’m truly sorry for this roadblock that has come up. I’m not sure if this email will even send or when it will send. When/if it does, is it possible that you can give me an extension or?
Thank you.
(Sorry it’s not so creative lol)
"to do" = infinitive
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<span>Depending on which excerpt of the line you are indicating, William Cullen Bryant's "Thanatopsis" is a theme between a man and the natural world. It is a poem about death. It also talks about nature. It is believed that human beings come and go. On the other hand, nature is always there - the mountains, rivers, seas, forests.</span>