In 1906. President Theodore Roosevelt named Devils Tower, in Wyoming the first National Moument.
A Possible Answer:
Maria (proper noun) walks her dog (common noun) around the neighborhood (common noun) every Monday (proper noun) to give him exercise (common noun).
Explanation:
A <em>proper noun</em> is a noun naming a specific person, place, or thing - examples are a person's name (e.g., Maria or Carlos) or the name of a location (e.g., New York or Amsterdam).
A <em>common noun</em> is a noun naming an everyday person, place, or thing - examples include dog, happiness, teacher, and idea.
The prepositional phrase for this sentence is "go until Friday." The word "go" is a preposition. Think of it as a squirrel and a log. To find a preposition, say "The squirrel (went) [insert preposition] the log." If it makes sense, it is a preposition. Then just find the phrase to go along with it!
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "This artist is much encouraged and esteemed by the whole fraternity." The analysis does the passage support is that <span>This artist is much encouraged and esteemed by the whole fraternity.</span>
the answer would be raises!
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