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Artemon [7]
3 years ago
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Andreyy893 years ago
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Answer: When I bent down to tie my shoe, I noticed the folded piece of faded yellow paper. Curious, I picked it up and carefully unfolded it. Out fell two feathers as red as ripe strawberries. The wind quickly swept them off the ground.

Explanation: as ripe as red strawberries

Type of phrase: adjective

Function: The phrase modifies the noun feathers, creating a vivid image for the reader.

off the ground

Type of phrase: adverb

Function: The phrase modifies the verb swept, giving the reader a clear sense of what was happening to the feathers.

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