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Answer:
The sentence in which the prepositional phrase best modifies the verb <em>call </em>is D) Angie said she would call Jen in the morning.
Explanation:
This is the only sentence where the prepositional phrase "in the morning" actually modifies the verb <em>call </em>by showing the moment in which Angie would call. The rest of the options do not detail the moment when Angie would <em>call</em>, but the one <u>when she </u><em><u>said</u></em><em> </em>she would <em>call</em>, because the prepositional phrase is modifying the verb <em>say</em>.
Answer:
I will return the bag to the office
Explanation:
An independent clause is a clause that has a subject and a predicate and can form a complete sentence standing alone.
I will return the bag to the office has a subject (I), a predicate (will return) and can stand on its own as a sentence.
Answer:
1) me
2) her
3) us
4) him
5) us
6) us
7) us
8) him
9) him
10) us
11) her
12) us
13) him
14) me
15) us
16) her
17) her
18) me
19) us
20) him
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D is the most possible answer