Answer:
the landscape of a foreign country
Explanation:
Answer:
She might see a fallen (magical stone) on the ground and that stone grants her magical powers? She gets teleported into a magical world when she picks it up (kind of like tomorrow land). Then she meets friends and allies on the way but some might be disguised as a ally when they are really an enemy that secretly is scheming to steal the stone because it's so rare (for a plot twist).
A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition and adds information to the sentence and the nouns or verbs they are describing. There are MANY prepositions, but some of the most common are: to, of, on, in, over, above, upon, across, for, by, inside, from, with, at. Examples of prepositional phrases (which are underlined): <u>In the morning</u>, I will go see my aunt <u>at my mom's house</u> <u>with the green shutters</u>.
Answer:
There should be a comma in between the word May and the word however.
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Definitely D, it is the most creepiest.