Let's find the preposition here: it's the word "for".
So the prepositional phrase is the phrase that contains it and is headed by it, here it's b. for the Fourth of July picnic - this is the correct answer. It's also an adverbial phrase in terms of its function as it answers the question "what for"
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The answer is I<span> hurt my eyes by staring at the sun.
Thats the only senetence that sis also correct.
A and d is not proper grammar, and it cant be c becasue stares is not a verb but sraring is and its also doing something. Stares does not sound correct.
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In order to develop an argument in favor of a ban on pesticides that harm bees, the combination of resources that would be most helpful in supporting my position is that <span>study showing a correlation between bee hive health and the amount of pesticide applied in nearby fields, as it is the option that allows me to demonstrate the hazard of the pesticide and so the necessity of a ban.</span>
I would think B because culturally themes have more detail and are more specific