Well, there are three types. Logos, pathos and ethos. Since a.(emotional or passionate statements) is mostly connected to pathos which makes a deep connection with the audience or reader, I'd say (a.) is the answer.
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.
Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address promised a vast national future only a month before his assassination and the end of the American Civil War. The following is a transcription of his original draft of his remarks--the edits reflect the changes made by Secretary of State William Seward. After the brief but remarkable speech, scroll down to learn more about what Lincoln's vision meant for the war, for the republic, and for emancipation.
Debatable opinion is necessary for a thesis... Hence your answer is gonna be TRUEEEEE !!
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When you do encounter intensive and dangerous occasions in life, and you get upset, then your climax started from there, the climax carries on until you wouldn't get rid of it.
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