If the underlined phrase is <em>having been warned by her mother, </em>then this is a nonessential perfect participial phrase.
Nonessential phrases are separated from the rest of the sentence by commas, and since this is a perfect participle, this is the only correct option.
He loved the thought of flying high so he wished to fly higher than anyone.
Answer:
grammer
Explanation:
you spelt everything rong
Answer: She thinks women should learn a vocation.
Explanation: This answer seems logical
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Sentences? How about this:
Hitting the tree put a dent in my car.
I found a stash of candy hidden under my brother's pillowcase.
Or if you need them both in one sentence:
I tried to get to the stash of food behind the metal door, but I could barely make a dent.
Is that what you needed?