This is the original sentence: <span>In a feeding frenzy, the pigeons descended upon the breadcrumbs that the kindly old man on the park bench continued to toss.
The correct answer is the prepositional phrase "on the park bench" acts as an adjectival phrase.
A is incorrect because a prepositional phrase cannot be a gerund phrase too. B is incorrect because a prepositional phrase cannot be a verb phrase as well. D is incorrect because 'to toss' is not a prepositional phrase, but rather an infinitive.
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The best option is A.
Self actualization the highest level in the hierarchy of needs as proposed by Maslow.
A self actualized person is someone who feels fulfilled and has accomplished all things they are capable of accomplishing in their life through personal growth and peak experiences which are moments of deep meaning or emotion.
A few characteristics of a self actualized person are:
1. Problem-- centered (not self centered)
2. Highly creative
3. Takes responsibility and works hard
4. Strong moral /ethical standards
5. Honest and avoids pretense.
Answer and Explanation:
This is a personal question. The answer is supposed to be your opinion. Thus, feel free to edit and change anything in the answer below to adjust it to your beliefs:
"A Raisin in the Sun" is a play by Lorraine Hansberry in which the characters are an African-American family. In the play, the Ku Klux Klan is mentioned:
<em>BENEATHA: Mama, if there are two things we, as people, have got to overcome, one is the Ku Klux Klan - and the other is Mrs. Johnson.</em>
The Ku Klux Klan is a hate group that preaches white supremacy and anti-immigration ideas. I know that, throughout its existence, the Klan has terrorized the lives of non-white people, sometimes even killing black leaders and politicians.
I do not think the KKK or any other groups like them should have the right to exist in the US or anywhere else in the world. Even though we are free to believe in anything we want, our beliefs should not be used to harm others. To be frank, believing in the superiority of a race - especially when we all know race is more of a social construct than a reality - seems absurd to me. Someone's physical features, culture, or place of origin should not be seen as determinant to their superiority or inferiority. We are all human beings, and the need to see others as less human is barbaric, to say the least.
In this excerpt from Jack London's <em>The Call of the Wild</em>, we can observe the characters struggling to survive in dire environmental circumstances; it's extremely cold, they're having issues to build a fire, they have nowhere to escape. The only conflict mentioned in this excerpt is them trying to survive in these difficult setting. Therefore, your best answer is character vs. nature.