Prepositional phrases are a set of words including a preposition and its object.
Although the word 'to' is a preposition, there is no prepositional phrase in the sentence, as it is not acting as such. Prepositional phrases do not have verbs, so in this case the phrase 'to see you' cannot be considered a prepositional phrase, as it is an infinitive clause of reason.
Answer:
It can go both ways. Choose based on your personal preference
Explanation:
It makes us lazy.
1. We do less work.
2. nothing needs to be done on our part to make them
It makes us more creative.
1. We have more options and tools at our fingertips.
2. We can create things from scratch with much more ease than before.
3. Millions of things can be made within a few clicks of a button.
A metaphor is a speech device that compares one object to another object using words that associate them. In this case, the lines that use this literary device is A which compares hemisphere as the master of its own house.
Answer:
choice D
Explanation:
Idk what the dude above me said but he sounds crzy and obviously doesnt know the question