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What are all of the prepositional phrases in the following sentence: Ancestors, in every variety of dress, from the Elizabethian knight to the buck of the Regency, stared down and daunted us.
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The words in parentheses are prepositional phrases.
Ancestors, (in every variety) (of dress,) (from the Elizabethian knight) (to the buck) (of the Regency), stared down and daunted us.
Ancestors, (in every variety) (of dress,) (from the Elizabethian knight) (to the buck) (of the Regency), stared down and daunted us.
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