<span>N the poem "as weary pilgrim, now at rest," what does anne bradstreet mean by the line "and soar on high among the blest"?</span>
<span>He feels happy, but he also feels worried.</span>
The second, fourth and fifth ones are complete when used in a paragraph. If they are not in a paragraph that supports the sentence, the fourth one is the only complete one.
Answer:
Prepositional phrase: "without me".
Type of phrase: adverb phrase.
Explanation:
Prepositional phrases are those groups of words that modify a noun, pronoun, or verb. They contain a preposition along with an object or any word that modifies the intended subject.
In the given sentence<em> "Do not leave without me"</em>, the prepositional phrase is "without me" as it modifies the verb "leave". And the type of phrase of this prepositional phrase is that it is an adverb phrase, for it modifies the verb of the sentence.
Answer:
Inter-Agency involves two or more agencies deciding to work together in partner- ship. It originates the recognition by these agencies (or by policy makers at a higher level) that they have a common concern and / or that they are often working with the same people.