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An important change came in 1786 when Virginia passed the Statute for Religious Freedom. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson, the new law served as a model for the First Amendment. It established a clear separation of church and state and was one of Jefferson's proudest accomplishments.
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For months now the knowledge that something of this kind might happen has been hanging over our heads
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just took the test
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Over the mantelpiece
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A prepositional phrase is a modifying phrase which includes a preposition (in this case, "over") and the object of the preposition (in this case, "the mantelpiece.")
Prepositions are words like "in, on, over, at, beside," etc, which then precede a noun. They are in "pre-position" in front of a noun, you might say (thus the term "preposition.") Long ago, the English language used to use inflected nouns (as a number of other languages do) to indicate things that we now accomplish through the use of prepositions. The time of transition between Old English (up to about AD 1150) and Middle English (from 12th to 15th centuries) is when prepositions became common in English usage.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options to help us answer the question, but anyway, hope this helps. In Everyday Use by Alice Walker, what the story says about the role of personal relationships in social change is that, personal relationships can<span> inhibit true </span><span>social change. Hope this answers the question.</span>