We can actually deduce here that based on the details provided throughout the story, the statement that is true is: B. Miss Armitage recently married Chesterton.
<h3>What is a story?</h3>
A story is actually known to be an event, an occurrence, or an incidence that took place or happens which is related or narrated to someone or to a group of people. Story is usually seen to be helpful because it shares experiences and lessons that people have encountered or learnt.
We see here that the question here tells the story of how Chesterton wanted to join the army. But Miss Armitage is actually opposing it. Miss Armitage tends to be his recently married wife and tells him, "You mustn't think... that I am one of those silly girls who would beg you not to go to war."
Thus, we can actually infer that the answer above is correct.
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I think its biography. I hope it works.
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A prepositional phrase contains a preposition and the words that it modifies. The prepositional phrases and their functions in the sentences have been identified as follows:
- (Adjective) The recipe book <em>on the kitchen floor </em>got full of grease.
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(Adverb) Shaun is still sore<em> from yesterday's practice.</em>
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(Adverb) <em>Before his exam,</em> Joe sharpened two pencils.
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(Adjective) The bananas<em> in that basket </em>are ripe.
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(Adjective) The text message <em>from Ron </em>said he'd be here soon.
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(Adverb) Feeling adventurous, we went <em>to the new taco place.</em>
When prepositional phrases modify nouns, they act as adjectives but when they modify verbs they function as adverbs. Adverbs tell us when, how, where, and the manner of an action.
Adjectives provide further descriptions of nouns. In sentence 1 for instance, the prepositional phrase modifies the noun, 'book', therefore, it functions as an adjective.
In the second sentence, the prepositional phrase modifies the verb 'sore'. So, following this pattern, the prepositional phrases have been correctly matched.
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