The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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A correct analysis of the sentence would be "The prepositional phrase “on the park bench” acts as adjectival phrase."
In this case, the prepositional phrase is going to modify the non that is " the kindly old man." The preposition in the sentence is "on the bench," the place where the old man is seated while feeding the pigeons with breadcrumbs.
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"Facts [must] be submitted to a frank world," writes Jefferson. Hence it can be inferred that this list aids Jefferson in his goal of supporting a revolution by demonstrating that the British were not only exploiting but also frightening the colonies under their control.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
An inference is the conclusion that is arrived at after the rational and or logical examination of a text.
<h3>How can an inference be used?</h3>
Inference is the use of observation and context to derive a logical conclusion.
You most likely use inference every day. For example, if you witness someone eating a new cuisine and he makes a face, you can deduce that he does not enjoy it.
If someone breaks a door, you can deduce that she is agitated about something.
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Passive, because the subject "second helping" is being acted upon in the past tense by "given".