Asked by henry
object of the preposition: A)equal rights C) rosa parks b)important step i think its b. riding the bus one day, rosa parks made an important step toward equal rights.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope.
Remember that a prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
What is the preposition in this sentence?
Remember that a prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
What is the preposition in this sentence?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The object is the noun or pronoun that ends the phrase.
Examples of prepositional phrases with the preposition in italics and the object(s) boldfaced.
<i>around</i> the <b>corner</b>
<i>to</i> <b>him and her</b>
<i>inside</i> a small, black <b>box</b>
<i>with</i> <b>malice</b>
<i>toward</i> <b>none</b>
Examples of prepositional phrases with the preposition in italics and the object(s) boldfaced.
<i>around</i> the <b>corner</b>
<i>to</i> <b>him and her</b>
<i>inside</i> a small, black <b>box</b>
<i>with</i> <b>malice</b>
<i>toward</i> <b>none</b>
Answered by
henry
is it equal rights
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. The object of the preposition is rights or equal rights.
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