We can say ''jumped-up'', so this can be prepositional phrase.
Elaborate best fits this sentence
Answer:
After the movie the group of teenagers went to McDonald's for a burger.
2. Without sugar the blueberries were too sour for the dinner guests.
3. Sally worked from midnight to noon on her science project.
4. Over the river and through the woods to grandfather’s house we go.
5. He ate three boxes of popcorn with butter during the movie.
6. Despite his fear of water Jack saved the drowning puppy.
7. Janet took her lunch with her to the seminar.
8. At the Country Fair the child with the freckles won the talent contest.
9. For breakfast she likes bananas with strawberries.
10. Down the dark alley the cat chased a rat with long whiskers.
11. The police searched throughout the apartment complex for the escaped criminal.
12. During the summer Gordie fishes under the large oak tree beside Silver Creek.
13. By noon Jimmy decided a nap on the hammock would be nice.
14. Geese live in flocks while cattle live among herds.
15. Around the world music brings together people of all nationalities.
Explain
is this right?
Answer:
1. commandeered D. took by force
Commandeered means to steal, and taking by force is a synonym of stealing.
2. contemptible E. Worthy of hate
Contemptible holds the definition of despicable, or worthy of hatred.
3. dithering A. Acting nervously
Dithering means being nervous.
4. rave B. Speaking irrationally
Rave is defined with "talking nonsense".
5. smote C. Struck
This is its definition, and it is the last choice.