The answer is 1. a delicate blossom
Answer: Below, the bold words indicate prepositional phrases. Only these sentences contain prepositional phrases
The man in the house seemed to be asleep.
The soldiers crept cautiously through the tunnel.
I was informed that the bus would arrive in 45 minutes.
Prepositions are connecting words that act like bridge
A prepositional phrase is a group of words that beings with a preposition and ends with the object of the preposition.
For example, we went fishing with Ben. Now in this example the connecting word (the bridge) is WITH.
Taking the above example:
We went fishing with Ben
Now, here "with" is the preposition and Ben is the object of the preposition.
Answer:
I cant correctly understand what you are trying to convey to me
Explanation:
I can assume that by the meaning of allusion, therefore that they are a passing mention of the ships, something that merely came to the surface of conscious thought. Other than that, I cannot help you.
Answer:
B. measuring an amount.
Explanation:
In order to understand what quantitative means, you have to understand what quantity means. That comes from the Old French word <em>quantite</em>, which is from the Latin <em>quantitas</em> (as you mentioned with quantitative.). <em>Quantitas</em> comes from <em>quantas</em>, meaning "how great" or "how much." "-ive" is just an adjective-forming suffix. Of the choices, B is the only one showing "amount", so B. measuring an amount is the answer.
The correct answer is "propositions". Propositions say something true or false about the subject of the proposition, for example "Earth is round" - Earth is the subject of the proposition, and "is round" is the statement about the subject (also referred to as the predicate).