<span>Before watching the game, Skylar made artichoke and spinach dip, as well as super nachos.
That sentence contains an independent clause: </span>Skylar made artichoke and spinach dip.
As well as two dependent clauses: Before watching the game; as well as super nachos.
Given those characteristics, I believe that sentence is complex.
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<u><em>Let's first define what a prepositional phrase is. A prepositional phrase is a bunch of words and these words include a preposition and an object of the pronoun.</em></u>
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<u><em>In this case, the answer would be "D" because 'under' is a preposition so the prepositional phrase would be 'under bridges'</em></u>
Can you provide the page?
Answer:
you can use pics art? editor its easy website to use
Explanation:
B or Metaphor Example!
When using words like “is” and “are” normally it’s a metaphor but if you can replace the “is” with “like” turning it into a simile then it’s a metaphor. Hope that helps and makes sense :)))