<span>The answer is letter A. The shoe store across the street
recently opened.
Prepositional phrases are used in a sentence either as an adjective or an adverb.
Adjectival prepositional phrase tells which one, how much, how many or what
kind. It follows nouns it modifies not like adjectives which go before the
nouns it modifies. </span>
On the other hand, adverb prepositional phrase tells why, or
in what circumstances and or in what way, like intensifiers. It modifies
adjectives and adverbs should go after the words it modifies.
I think the answer is their
In this scene, Helena is speaking to <span>Lysander and Demetrius in a Midsummer Night's Dream.</span>
Answer:
They (Scout, Jem, and Dill) play like they are Boo Radley.
Explanation:
Scout was Mrs. Radley, Dill was old Mr. Radley and Jem was Boo, lashing out at them.