1. a verb form ending in -ing used as an adjective
2. a verb form used as another part of speech
3. a verb form ending in -ing used as a noun
4. group of words without a subject or verb used as single part of speech
5. verb form preceded by to, used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb
6. phrase beginning with a preposition
7. prepositional phrase modifying a noun or pronoun
8. participle with complements and modifiers
9. verb ending in -ing used with a helping verb
10. prepositional phrase modifying a verb, adjective, or adverb
11. A conjunction that joins words or groups of words of equal rank.
12. An adjective clause that is essential to the meaning of the sentence.
13. A verbal form ending in -ing with its object and modifiers used as a noun.
1.Participle
2.Verbal
3.Gerund
4.Phrase
5.Infinitive
6.Prepositional Phrase
7.Adjective Phrase
8.Participle Phrase
9.Verb Phrase
10.Adverb Phrase
11.Coordinating
12.Restrictive Clause
13.Gerund Phrase
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A: Jefferson also wanted to obtain the port of New Orleans at the mouth of the Mississippi River so farmers could transport their goods.
Intelligence or Cleverness. Odysseus.
In the epic, Oysseus's intelligence or cleveness is highly valued. The goddess, Athena, favors Odysseus because of his intelligence. Penelope demonstrates this trait when she first tells the suitors that she will choose a husband after she has woven a tapestry. She unravels it at night so it is never complete. When they discover her trickery, they demand she choose a husband. To keep them at bay longer, she devises the contest. It is an incredibly difficult feat to shoot an arrow through the ax handles, but it is an acceptable contest because it has been previously completed, by Odysseus.