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There are actually two prepositional phrases in this sentence: “in the lock” with the preposition “in” and “to the front door” with the preposition “to”. However, both of these prepositional phrases serve similar purposes despite their relationship to different subjects. The first phrase, “in the lock”, tells the reader the position of the key. The second phrase similarly tells the reader where the dog is dashing to. Therefore, your answer is that the prepositional phrases are being used to indicate specific locations.
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Hi there~
The answer would be:
The Elevator is about a boy named martin who just recently moved in with his father. They live on the 17th floor and Martin has no other choice but to take the elevator; the elevator creeps him out and Martin is faced with his own fears.
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Minisugarr