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“<u>High school seniors</u> will love the theater.” noun phrase
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This is a noun phrase because <em>High school seniors</em> is a group of words that acts as the <u>subject</u> in the sentence. It is answering the question "Who will love the theatre?"
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“I tend to eat <u>foods with a lot of spice</u>.” noun phrase
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This is a noun phrase because <em>foods with a lot of spice</em> is a group of words that acts as the <u>object</u> in the sentence. It is answering the question "What do I tend to eat?"
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“I <u>have been awake</u> for hours.” verb phrase
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This is a verb phrase because <em>have been awake</em> is a group of words that refers to the action completed by the subject of the sentence.
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“I am happy <u>Priya accomplished so much</u>.” noun clause
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A noun clause is a group of words acting together as a noun. <em>Priya accomplished so much</em> is a dependent clause modifying the adjective <em>happy</em> in the main clause "I am happy."
I am writing to let you know about an incident that occurred at our school this morning and to ask you to discuss the matter with your child.
At about 9:20 this morning, one of our fourth-grade students looked in her desk and saw a snake.
The student did not reach into the desk, but instead alerted the teacher. The teacher immediately evacuated the classroom and alerted our administration.
Our custodian and a school volunteer went to the room and retrieved the snake. It was disposed of over the back fence and into the woods behind our school. We believe the snake was a nonpoisonous black snake.
We spoke to all the students in the class and none appeared to show any signs of trauma from the event. Students returned to the classroom after the snake was removed and instruction continued normally for the rest of the day.
Thank you for everything you do for your child and our school. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the school.
Shadowy seems like the best fit of the choices.
Exactly it is D. Limericks always have five lines. Also note that it has ryme scheme like A-A-B-B-A