The prepositional phrase " on the park bench " acts as an adjective phrase....it is describing the man...it is answering the question " which man "...the one on the park bench.
The answer is:
- The symbol is an animal without a heart, which represents a bad sign that Caesar should not go out.
- The two lions symbolize fear, although Caesar says he is more dangerous than danger itself.
According to the passage from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the protagonist tells his servant to order the priests to make a sacrifice to the gods, which does not result well because the animal is found to have no heart. Nevertheless, even with the bad omen from the sacrifice offered to the gods, he misinterprets it as a challenge against danger. He believes that it is an obstacle, and that the gods are merely trying to test him.
Answer:
The third example
Explanation:
O "And thinner, clearer, farther going"
1.puppy and man
2.brother
3.girl
4.mum and dad
5.boy and dog
A proper noun is the name of an identified person or place etc.
Example:- Albert, Lalibela,Ethiopia's art sculpture
A common noun is the name of a common thing.
Example:- Cat, Dog etc.
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