Where's the excerpt?
<span>Williams described the natives as very human. </span>
I prefef reading over math just overall cause in reading the answers usually in the text. Also there can be multiple answers in reading sometimes (for short answer problems)
Let's find the preposition here: it's the word "for".
So the prepositional phrase is the phrase that contains it and is headed by it, here it's b. for the Fourth of July picnic - this is the correct answer. It's also an adverbial phrase in terms of its function as it answers the question "what for"
Answer C) A part-time job in school can teach meaningful job skills and life lessons in the areas of time and money management while increasing career readiness.
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Benefits of Part-time Work</h2>
Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln had just won *the election
Don't forget the "the" haha, but yeah it's the top one because it's not a renaming, it's just part of the naming