A prepositional phrase, as the name itself suggests, has to do with prepositions. So it is a phrase which starts with a preposition, and includes one, or more words after it.
In this case, the prepositional phrase is of dried meat, vegetables, and flour. The phrase acts as an adjective - what kind of supplies? (Those) of dried meat...
Answer: bone, war, conflict and fossils are all common nouns. There are no proper nouns in the sentence.
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Chup teaches Frightful to care for the eyases, to feed them, and to help them take flight. He also teaches her to eat other types of foods.
A proper noun is a name for a individual person, place, or thing so Italy is the proper noun
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