A sounds like correct answer.
The prepositional phrase in this sentence is c. "to your sentence structure", because it is postmodifying an infinitive phrase (to bring complexity), which has the same value, in this case, as a noun phrase. Besides it is composed by a preposition (to) and a noun phrase (your sentence structure).
Option a. is a verb phrase as well as option b. In the same way, letter d. is not a prepositional phrase as it is an adjective phrase used in the comparative form.
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I love this, I didn't find it confusing at all and it was very clear about what was happening. I'm sure your Honors class will adore it!
The sentence from the passage that best supports the author's purpose for writing is "I will tell you a story that is only half true,"as stated in option C.
<h3>What is purpose?</h3>
When an author writes a text, he or she has a purpose or an objective by doing so. That means there is something the author wants to accomplish with that text. The most common purposes are:
Here, we must find the sentence that supports the idea that the author's purpose is to entertain, that is, to have his or her readers enjoy themselves while reading. In that case, the best option is letter C.
As is revealed by the sentence, " "I will tell you a story that is only half true," readers are not expected to take the story seriously. They will read it knowing very well that it is not even true. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.
The complete question with the missing answer choices is the following:
This story is written for entertainment purposes. Which sentence from the passage best supports the author's purpose for
writing?
- The moonlight would hit the glass just so, causing shadows to appear and the sea creatures to seem almost mythological.
- I lost my camera with all of my pictures from our trip, the diamond studs I had received as a high school graduation present, and my favorite watch.
- I will tell you a story that is only half true.
- I first went out of the country when I was about 20 years old.
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The poem “<em><u>Will There Really Be a Morning</u></em> “ is written by <u>Emily Dickinson</u>. In this poem she notes the importance of a ‘morning ‘ in our lives.
Question:
What is speaker searching for in "Will There Really be a Morning"?
Answer: A Meaning of Life