Adjectives and Adverb phrases relate to prepositional phrases because if you remember what an adjective is, it describes a noun and then an adverb i believe can describe a verb, adjective, and other adverbs. Both adjective and adverb phrases contain prepositions, there fore relating them to prepositional phrases.... I hope this is what you were looking for and answered your question... :)
Ridin' high, when I was king
Played it hard and fast, 'cause I had
everything
Walked away, wonderin' then
But easy come and easy go and it would end
THAT IS A WIERD QUESTION IS IT MULTIPLE CHOICE
In the passage, it clearly shows that they’re
distant to each other. Even if Wright and his father have had many similarities,
the next set of sentences shows that it antagonizes it. Wright is not close
with his father. He doesn't have a good relationship to his father.
I think it is Serious. He needs to be serious about getting his School to accept uniforms or reject them. If he was humorous the School wouldn't take him seriously, if he was demanding the school would probably not want to be ordered to do something by one of their students. And if he was pleading it may work but over all him being serious about the topic would lead him to success.