I think this because there spikes can poke through their heart or important part of the body, killing them.
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Answer:
C. Adverb phrase.
Explanation:
<em>1. The librarian read a story to the children.
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<em>2. The librarian </em><u><em>clearly and cheerfully</em></u><em> read a story to the children.</em>
The first sentence is just a simple sentence. Sentence 2 gives a further description of the sentence. The addition of the phrase "clearly and cheerfully" is an adverb phrase for it gives the 'how' of the verb 'read'. Adverb phrases give a better emphasis on how, when, why the verb is done. So, in the sentence, the adverb phrase "clearly and cheerfully" gives more emphasis on the action "read". Thus, the answer is the adverb phrase <em>"clearly and cheerfully"</em> is added in the first sentence to make the second sentence.
It's PQRS, the one in the middle
There Will Come Soft Rains<span>" is a science fiction short story by </span>Ray Bradbury<span> whose title is taken from a poem of the same name by Sara Teasdale.</span>
This rocky canyon in the desert is not the deepest or the widest.
The adjective phrase is IN THE DESERT. It modifies the word CANYON. So, the answer is letter B.
An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The adjective phrase can be placed before, or after, the noun or pronoun in the sentence.
In the above sentence, the adjective phrase is placed after the noun.