1. [of pears] was
2. [above the stage] work
3. [in the bleachers] is yelling
4. [near the shore] were damaged
Prepositional phrases specify a place or a kind of something. A prepositional phrase refers to any set of Preposition + Object or Preposition + Article (the, a, an) + Object that acts like a preposition. When choosing the correct form of the verb, refer back to the Subject of the sentence (in this case, Box, Lights, Fan, Buildings) to determine wether to use a singular or plural verb.
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Secondary sources can be used as proof or validity of a arguemnet can be backed using it
The answer is D) time because it is being acted upon
Answer: The correct option is B:
Details that the narrator states directly in the text.
The author uses the third person to narrate the story, and gives <u>specific details explicitly</u>, explaining all the thoughts, feelings and actions that take place in the story directly. Explicit means that the reader does not have to infer or imagine the things that happen in the story because all actions are described in detail and they are certain, there are not mysteries about what must have happened because the narrator knows all the events and explains it fully in the story.
Yeah... the asnwer is letter choice A... it makes the most sense