4. The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "in an area", the subject is "The blast", and the verb is "flattened"
5. The prepositional phrases are "in Russia" and "to the remote region", the subject is "political events", and the verb is "delayed".
6. The prepositional phrase is "in 1927", the subject is "the first researchers", and the verb is "explored"
7. The prepositional phrases are "by the extent" and "of the devastation", the subject is "They", and the verb is "were amazed"
8. There are no prepositional phrases in this one, the subject is "no crater", and the verb is "was found"
9. The prepositional phrases are "of times" "than an atomic bomb", the subject is "scientists", and the verb is "estimated".
10. The prepositional phrases are "after exploring many theories", "about five or six miles", and "above the Earth", the subject is "most scientists", and the verb is "believe".
I hope this helps you out! :-)
The Jews were waiting to board the train to go to the concentration camps.
This is from the book Night by Elie Wiesel. The Wiesel family is moved to the smaller ghetto until the time comes for them to be relocated to the concentration camps. On the day they are supposed to load into the cattle cars they must pass through the synagogue. However, the train does not arrive on time and they are shut into the synagogue to wait. It takes 24 hours for the train to arrive.
Answer:
ok ill do it its gunna take a while tho
Explanation:
<span> 1. correct language 2. no jargon 3. vivid language 4. tone.</span>