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I think I would've really enjoyed this one when I was a kid. It's kind of a fiction/non-fiction hybrid. It's the story of Ryan O'Brian and his inability to stop composing poetry. It continues all day, and the reader is introduced to a variety of poetic forms. The story comes to a conclusion when Ryan's teacher gives the class a poetry-writing assignment... and Ryan finds that he's finally drawing a blank!
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I'm wondering if the sentence has a typo or it is really written as: The most amazing vacations are <u>to</u> places with...
Most sentences don't have that "to" in that part of the sentence or have it at all.
If that is the problem, then it looks like your question can be answered!
He brings the lighting Bolt back to Mount Olympus and hands it to Zeus and proves himself as a hero because he didn't steel the lighting Bolt as he was acused of.
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Your answer is phase.
A phase is a group of words that work together to express an idea and can function as a noun, adjective, verb, or adverb.
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