1) Hydrated is not the error, it's "brang", "she brang" should be "she brought"
2) It should be "would've" instead of "would have"
3) Eliminate "He had" It should be "he'd"
4) "knew" should be "known"
Sentences revised:
1) In order to stay hydrated during the tennis match, she (brought) two bottles of water.
2) Stephanie (would've) won the race if she had ran faster.
3) After the sun went down, Joe wished (he'd) wore a jacket to the outdoor restaurant.
4) If Katrina had watched the morning news, she would have known to take an alternate route to work.
Answer:
A statue of great size stood in front of the castle. = adjectival phrase
Let’s take a photograph of the beautiful mountain. = adjectival phrase
The family who lives next door asked me to babysit for their twins = adverbial phrase
Explanation:
D. Pulled
The word wrested means to get something by pulling forcefully on it. The word often implies a struggle to obtain something. For example another sentence might be, "The girl wrested the toy from her brother's hands, and he began to cry after she took it from him." or "The police officer wrested the gun away from the assailant."