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<u>The family lives in a big city in a flat in Wales. <<< Answer</u>
<em>Tell me, what makes the most sense to you?</em>
<u>If you were to say...</u>
The family lives in a flat in a big city in Wales.
<u>If you were to say...</u>
In Wales the family lives in a big city in a flat, it doesn't connect properly.
<em>Which one sounds proper to you?</em> :)
We turned the sentence into an <u>Independent Clause</u> by adding the following so that it can stand alone as a sentence.
<em>The family</em> is a <u>subject</u> that has a <u>verb</u> getting attached to it which in our instance is "live".
<em>In wales</em> is one of two <u>prepositional phrases</u> as it answers the wherein our grammar structure. EG: <em>In a flat</em> is the other <u>prep phrase</u>.
Answer is a because i took the test
The irony occurs when the main character wants to be a sea captain but is warned when he sees the colomber, because it is thought to bring death to those who see it out in the sea. In the end the main character learn that the colomber just wanted to give him something and he wasn't going to die just because he saw him.
The base for or root word of a verb is the dorm listed in the dictionary, it is the version of the word with out all the endings ( such as -s, -ed, and -ing).