"We hid Lola's birthday present under the bed" is a <u>prepositional phrase</u>, it modifies a noun or a verb in the sentence with a preposition. In this case the phrase is an adverbial phrase because the preposition "under" is modifying the verb "Hid". If you ask Where the present was hidden? Was hidden <u>under </u> the bed.
"The runner leading the pack is our friend Kirsten" is a noun phrase, this phrase has a Noun, which is "Kirsten" but we can only identified who is Kirsten because of the rest of the prhase. Our friend kirsten <u>is the runner leading the pack. </u>
"The construction workers are building a new house" is a verb phrase, it is composed of the verb to be + ing form (are + building), and gives the idea of continuity. Because of the verbal structure used, is posible to identify that the workers are doing something in a cotinous way instead of a finished action or a reported action, for example.
The correct answer should be D. imaginative.
Analytical and simple are the opposite of this paragraph, and it's nor rambling because it makes sense. Rambling is mostly when something is rather long and a bit confusing.
1. antidisestablishmentarianism -<span> (anti- + disestablishment + -arian + -ism)
2. Choice A.</span><span> - Opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.
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3. </span>Mauritania
4. Black-Tailed Jackrabbit
5. Choice <span>B. Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
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6. Choice <span>D. HyperText Markup Language
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7. Choice <span>A. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
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8. Choice A.<span> Anglo-Saxon for "dung on a stick."
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9. True
10. Choice <span>D. Speaker of the House of Representatives
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11. False
12. Choice </span><span>E. Ashur
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13. Choice <span>C. Nitrogen, erbium, darmstadtium
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14. Choice <span>D. Polonium
15. Choice </span><span>C. Jim James
16. Choice </span><span>B. Harry
17. $75.00
18. Choice </span><span>B. Blue, red, blue, yellow
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