There is only one adjective in this sentence, and that is weekend. The correct answer is C.
Today and tomorrow are adverbs, not adjectives.
Answer: The theme of Fate and free will
Explanation: In the story, Mrs. Mallard's sister is afraid to tell her the news that she is now a widow, she is afraid that she might suffer a heart attack. Nevertheless, when Mrs. Mallard isolates herself in her room, she starts feeling a sensation of freeness. She realizes that she will finally be liberated from her oppressing marriage. This reaction is ironic since the reader is expecting her to be devastated. The theme of fate and free will is suggested because regardless of how liberated she starts to feel, she is destined to perish from joy at the end of the story.
The correct answer is:
1. Colleges and Universities (4 year)
2. Community Colleges (2 year)
3. Carrier schools
4. International schools
The answer to your question would be that the sentence that uses two prepositional phrases is the following one: The helicopter landed among the cars in the parking lot. The two prepositional phrases in the sentence are "among the cars" and "in the parking lot".
A prepositional phrase is a group of words made up of a preposition and its object. The object may be a noun, a pronoun, a gerund or a clause. What is more, a prepositional phrase functions as an adjective or adverb.
Answer:
B. to emphasize how dangerous it has become to travel
Explanation:
According to the text, A Good Man Is Hard To Find, the author introduces the grandmother with her comments about The Misfit to emphasize how dangerous it is to travel as criminals like the Misfit are everywhere.
The Misfit is a criminal who happens to meet the family after their accident. He is a frightening man.