Answer:
noun
/ˈkämˌpound/
a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
"the air smelled like a compound of diesel and gasoline fumes"
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adjective
/ˈkämˌpound,kəmˈpound/
made up or consisting of two or more existing parts or elements.
"a compound noun"
The sentence that adds more description and details through the use of prepositional phrase is option C.
- Gyms should be made mandatory by schools due to the fact that exercises would help the develop necessary skills.
<h3>What are prepositional phrases?</h3>
These are group of words that are made up of prepositions and nouns as well as modifiers.
Examples of prepositions are with and to while the noun is an object.
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most likely b if this is in a certain book well ya
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