Uprooted is a verb, so it would be described with an adverb instead of an adjective. Some adverbs that could be used are recently, completely, or partially.
Gloria Dump had India Opal plant a tree so that she would have something with roots. Since she had been uprooted from her home town and her mother had uprooted the family by leaving.
The prepositional phrase is "roofs of houses."
1. Can you help me uproot my plant and put it in the garbage?2. Sometimes, it takes a while to uproot a plant.3. Many trees are being uprooted because people are killing them.There are many other ways to use uproot in a sentence.
I think the best way to understand something, is to see what it is not. Mr. Hopkins was succeeded by Mr. Gore. Douglass tells us Mr. Hopkins career was very brief; due in part, because he "lacked the necessary severity to suit Colonel Lloyd." Therefore, severity is the key element of a first-rate overseer. And Mr. Gore was a first-rate overseer, because even his presence alone "produced horror and trembling in their [slaves] ranks." Douglass paints him as a savage and a murderer; a cruel man. The slaves belonged, here, to Colonel Lloyd, and Mr. Gore was employed by the Colonel. Douglass describes the Colonel's wealth as that of Job, and owned a thousand slaves. And the whole family "enjoyed the luxury of whipping" the slaves as they pleased. The Colonel made the slave he was whipping bow his head as he received the lashes. Douglass tells us a story of the Colonel meeting one of his slaves one day while he was riding along the road; the slave does not know the colonel his master. In a series of questions, the slave replies with the truth: "Well, does the colonel treat you well?" the colonel asks the slave, and the slave tells him, "No, sir." For this, the slave is uprooted from his family and friends and sold. The irony of a person's name is what the reader makes of it. No name, however, can fully match barbarians such as Colonel Lloyd and Mr. Gore. The true irony, here, their ideology of inflicting fear as motivation to work harder at any cost, prevails today.
The base word of "uprooted" is "root."
After Mary's parents moved to New York, she uprooted her life in Seattle to join them.
The cast of UpRooted - 2007 includes: Rykr as Himself - Host
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The cast of Uprooted - 2013 includes: Van Ngoc Nguyen as Dad
Uprooted - The Rankin Family album - was created on 1998-04-28.
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The cast of Uprooted - 2006 includes: Noam Chomsky as himself Leila Khaled as herself
Blossoms and Thorns A Community Uprooted - 2012 was released on: USA: 2012
No, it's a legend.
Trees can be uprooted by strong winds in various storms, including hurricanes and tornadoes. Trees are mor easily uprooted if the soil is saturated.
Uprooted is a verb, so it would be described with an adverb instead of an adjective. Some adverbs that could be used are recently, completely, or partially.