Yours makes most sense, but I think the preposition given should be “for”, not “from.” I know you’re stuck with what you’ve been given.
You could also write, “... called the Guardians and others from neighboring towns...” — but then you’d be stuck. You might ask your teacher if there’s an error — that “from” should be “for.”
Use the sentence parts below to create a sentence with two prepositions.
Remember, a preposition conveys a relationship such as source or direction. Read the model sentence: Mrs. Constantine sold her painting of the town from many locations.
of a meeting Mayor Lang called the Guardians and neighboring towns others from ! .
Im trying to understand this but cant, the only sentence I could see making sense was Mayor Lang called the Guardians and others of neighboring towns from a meeting.
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I need help with this and nothing makes sense
"mayor lang called a meeting of the guardians from neighboring towns." you have to make the sentence with two prepositions. writeacher is wrong and it is not a typo (no disrespect just letting you know) happy summer!!
btw "of" and "from" are the prepositional words in this sentence.