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1 : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of Shakespeare or his writings. 2 : evocative of a theme, setting, or event from a work of Shakespeare Shakespearean pageantry. Shakespearean. variants: or Shakespearian or less commonly Shaksperean or Shaksperian.
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Hi, I believe your answer would be, B. Frozen.
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<em>A basket of </em><em>oranges </em><em><u>was</u></em><em> presented to the </em><em>visitor</em>
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Freedon should be given cause some people dont like to be demanded and some do but i think freedom should be given 
        
             
        
        
        
The underlined phrase that exemplifies a prepositional phrase would be:
B). with his friends
- 'Prepositional Phrases' are characterized as the expressions or phrases that involve a preposition accompanied by its object and some or any modifier words to modify the object. 
- These phrases function to display the association or relationship between a noun and other components of the sentence. They also act to add a modification to a noun or the verb present in the sentence. 
- In the given sentence, the phrase 'with his friends' is the prepositional phrase as it begins with a preposition 'with' followed by the object of the preposition i.e. 'friends' and its modifier 'his.' 
Hence, option B is the correct answer.
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