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A your work and the work of others
The answer would be the D) Icicles with Long points hung from the roof.
The sentence that has a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun would be this: Icicles with long points hung from the roof. The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "with long points" and it modifies the noun "icicles".
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Dear Sir/ Madame,
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I believe that the most fitting answer for this question would be the word "giggle." Even if you have never read this story before, you can assume from the girls' laughter that what is about to happen is going to be amusing and fun. This word is the best hint that something amusing is going to happen. I hope this helps.