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"
In epics, fame and glory, perseverance and leadership are commonly topics explored.
An epic poem may be described as a long, narrative poem that usually deals with heroic deeds and events that are significant to the culture of the poet. Many ancient writers used epic poetry to tell tales of intense adventures and heroic feats. Epics ordinarily involve a living memory in which the extraordinary doings of the extraordinary men and women are related.
Answer:
It is perhaps Flowers for Algernon?
Explanation: Flowers for Algernon is the title of a science fiction short story and a novel by American writer Daniel Keyes but it does not consider any newspaper article.
Charlie sees a newspaper article that contains an interview with Norma, in which Norma insists she does not know Charlie’s whereabouts. Charlie learns that his mother told Norma that he had been sent off to the Warren State Home, an institution for the mentally disabled, and had died there years ago. Charlie also reads that his father now owns his own barbershop and no longer lives with his mother. Charlie recalls that after Norma’s birth, Rose had stopped longing for him to become normal and had started wanting him to disappear.
--- I haven't uncovered any sources that present the title of the news article but I did happen to find text relating to it.
Answer:
In his proposal, Swift sarcastically suggest to Irish parents
Explanation:selling their kids as food to the rich to escape poverty; since Irish infants' mothers cannot take care of them. Im sorry if this isn't correct