Not 100% sure but i think its ALL of them because if its a known theme that is 100% real, than they have no problem describing the theme in different ways.so the characters motivations are easy spelled out.
I might be wrong but thats what i think
Answer: post office, pile of stones, wooden box
Explanation:
If you say it taking a breath the sentence will be messed up
A prepositional phrase describes the noun in this sentence the prepositional phrase is "of support" it is describing "letter" so the object of the preposition is "letter"
Here's the thing volleyball is my life I play it everyday after schol with some friends and other people you can't just ask people to help you make a poem for it, you should just feel it and come up with on your own. If you love this sport as much as I do it will take less than 5 minutes.
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