1. gerund phrase - the verbal ending in -ing that is used as a noun is called a gerund
2. verb phrase - just a regular verb and all of the words surrounding it
3. adverb phrase - functions the same way as an adverb, which means that it answers questions such as when, where, why, how, etc.
4. participial phrase - although a participle looks the same as a gerund, it is never used as a noun, but rather as an adjective, or adverb
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"Ha's family has to flee South Vietnam to escape from the Communists and the many dangers of war."
In essence, the family flees to find safety in times of danger
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1. a coffin
2. a stamp
3. your name
4. 3
5. a shadow (?)
6. Cuz he knocked on the door instead of trying to enter (?)
Not sure of the last two answers but i think im right
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i will help but what grade are you in i am in 6th grade
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n the film version of the scene, Rainsford and his companion discuss how the trap will work, and the filmmakers show them working on it. In the story, the narration quickly moves from Rainsford finding the tree to the trap being built, without explaining what exactly he did. This creates suspense in the story, as the reader is not sure what Rainsford is doing. But in both the film and the story, Rainsford uses the same kind of trap. The filmmakers probably wanted the audience to be able to see the trap.
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