( ) = prepositional phrase
{ } = object of preposition
1. ( in {Oregon}, ) it can be quite rainy ( along the {coast}. )
2. Everyone (from the {city} and {suburbs}) should vacation (in the {countryside}) (during the summer {months}.)
3. I have never seen a wild bear outside.
This sentence does not contain any prepositional phrases, regardless of the word, "outside," because nothing comes after it. For example, if said, "outside of Kentucky," then it'd be a prepositional phrase, Kentucky being the object of preposition.
4. Johnson ran (over the {hill}) (near the grocery {store}) (on his {way}) (to {school.})
I would say that equality in hunter-gatherer societies has a huge implication for the modern world.
The hunter-gatherer societies were the "original" societies, to which the humans evolved and the finding that the societies were much more egalitarian (both in terms of gender equality and social class equality) means that people cannot claim that inequality is somehow "natural" - it supports the need for equality in the modern world.
The answer is to "emphasize a word or phrase"......
As a poet I often break a line to send a message or to weight words that are important to me.
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Sadie
Answer:
the correct answer is the A)birth rate, death rate, and total population.
Explanation:
Initially, the demographic transition theory was intended to explain the relationship between demographic changes and socio-economic changes that occurred in the eighteenth century in developed countries in Europe and therefore establish a causal relationship between population, development and population growth, for the calculations of this demographic changes we use the birth ratem death rate and the total population at a given time, and use them to compare.