<span>Basically this is because she is so terribly lonely. She roams the ranch looking for somebody, anybody to talk to. Lennie tries not to talk to her but she prevails, telling him that the other men are too busy with their horseshoe tournament to care whether he talks to her or not.</span>
Based on the given sentences above, the answer would be the third option. The sentence that has a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun would be this: Icicles with long points hung from the roof. The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "<span>with long points" and it modifies the noun "icicles". Hope this answer helps.</span>
Answer:
sleepers
Explanation:
Difference-
"Her sisters are the loudest sleepers in the house."
"Her sisters are the loudest in the house."
I think the answer is A. It mentions the soul which makes it a spiritual thing.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
example , first person , second person , third person :)))