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The little boy jumped up and down.
There's no prepositional phrase in that.
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To defend their territory or to fight for it. This usually happens because many packs habitats can be destroyed
Answer:
D
D is the best option that fully encapsulates the sentence's meaning using more precise language.
<em>Hope that helps! :)</em>
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<em>-Aphrodite</em>
Explanation:
"insubordination in shirking his duties precipitated discipline comes Spitz"
Huh..a lot of big words. Well, I know that "insubordination" means someone lower then the person at the top is disobeying said order. So, e.g a frycook at McDonalds refuses to make his boss a Big Mac. "Shirking" means to avoid or get out of doing something, normally. So "shirking his duties" sounds like as if he got out of doing his work or he avoided doing something he's supposed to do. And "precipitated discipline" sounds like Spitz, the character in this sentence seems to mean that he decided to own up to himself and started to build up discipline, becoming an inversion of himself. I hope this helped!
-Trumpular :)
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