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A preposition is a word that comes before a noun that tells the reader where one noun is in relation to another noun. In the sentence, after tells when she ended the dinner. In this case "After a disastrous dinner" is the entire prepositional phrase. Sometimes the word to is considered a preposition. However, in this case, it is part of the infinitive form of the verb end.
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Are you referring to straight as a arrow? If so, Yes, it would be figurative language, Simile to be precise.
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I believe it was the 14th amendment?
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The Equal Protection Clause, to be precise ^^
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When I got an 800% on one assignment
( it was online school but it got changed to an 80 today)
this told me if you believed in christ and ask for something that will help you in life then you will get it.
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