Answer: By comparing the fish’s "sword" to a baseball bat, we are reminded that the old man admires the fish the same way he admires DiMaggio.
Little Eyes are Upon You - Sharon Jaynes
I believe it would be C. line. A column is used to hold up structures, and they always stand up straight. So yes, line is your answer
Answer:
The underlined prepositional phrase "to the front door" is used in the sentence as an adverbial phrase
Explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide the complete information, here is the complete question:
Read the sentence.
Hearing the key in the lock, the delighted dog dashed to the front door.
How is the underlined prepositional phrase used in the sentence?
A.as an adjectival phrase
B.as an adverbial phrase
C.as a noun phrase
D.as a verb phrase
An adverbial phrase is a group of words working as an adverb, it does not include a subject if this is the case it is no longer an adverbial phrase it becomes an adverbial clause, then "to the front door" is an adverbial phrase that is being used as an adverbial of place, one of the common structures of adverbial phrases start with the preposition as the example starts with "to".
Answer: C. speaking to students who were recently accepted into the college Opal would like to attend.
According to the guidelines of the text, one should take advantage of the research that others have performed instead of wasting time compiling information on your own. Therefore, the best thing for Opal to do is to talk to people who might be able to help her. As she already has a college in mind, the best strategy would be to talk to students that were able to get in. It is likely that they followed strategies that would prove to be useful for Opal.