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There are four prepositional phrases in the sentence given.
1. at the bottom of the steps 2. with a smile 3. of ineffable joy 4. attitude of matchless grace and dignity.
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<em>A prepositional phrase is a phrase consists of preposition and its object.</em>
The first phrase is ‘<em>at the bottom of the steps’</em>, where the<em> preposition of place, ‘at’, is used to refer to the object of the steps.
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The second phrase is ‘<em>with a smile</em>’, where <em>‘with’ is the preposition of instrument, and it is used to refer to the object, smile.
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The third phase is ‘<em>of ineffable joy</em>’ which refers <em>to its object, describing the joy held by the author.
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The final phrase is <em>‘attitude of matchless grace and dignity</em>', <em>where of preposition is used again to describe the quality of the girl.
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The answer is me. Would you like Fred and me to leave for lunch now? Because if you were to say this without Fred you would say, "Would you like me to leave for lunch now" rather than, "Would you like myself to leave for lunch now". So your correct answer is me. Saying myself sounds awkward and is not the correct terminology for this phrase.
I hope this helps!
Answer: Parasitism
Explanation:
Sorry if i'm wrong, but Parasitism is when one group gains while the other suffers.
You can go and clean up the neighboorhood park
you could mow lawns for free
you could even fix a couple picnic tables
I think it might be asking what career they want to pursue, because asking an adolecent about what career they want to chase after can possibly be one of the worst questions they have to face, what with the overwhelming pressure of knowing what they want to pursue, and the fear that their feelings will change later. Hope this helps