Hi ^-^
I would say that " the road goes on forever" is a hyperbole because you are exxagerating about the road
Hope this helps!
the road goes forever
(5 pt) supersede
A.
to be aware of
B.
to come before
C.
to seek out
D.
to take the place of
“Andrew ran through the hallway” is a prepositional phrase in the given sentence. Prepositions, their objects, and any words used to modify the objects make up a prepositional phrase.
A prepositional phrase usually modifies a verb or a noun. Adverbial and adjectival prepositional phrases are the two different types of prepositional phrases. A prepositional phrase has an object at the end and the preposition at the beginning.
In the given sentence, "This morning, Andrew ran through the hallway so that he could get to his classroom" there is only one prepositional phrase is “Andrew ran through the hallway.”
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