anti- imperialists
anti-imerialists
The Persians Battled Against The Athens. It was battled in Greece. Also in 1490! And the Athens Won.(:
The Persians Battled Against The Athens. It was battled in Greece. Also in 1490! And the Athens Won.(:
Depends on what you mean. If you mean the American War of Independence where they battled against the British for Independence. Or if you mean the American Civil War where the Southern Confederate States tried to break off from the Northern Union States of America. - Jon from Australia
they never battled, Burr battled against Alexander Hamilton in 1804 though
The American Red Cross .
SALADIN AND king RICHARD WERE AGAINST EACH OTHER IN THE THIRD CRUSADE
Xerxes was king of Persia and battled against Sparta and Athens. etc
she battled against the romans and stayed a fearless woman
the other side was out battled. they surrendered to us
the british and the american colonists battled at bunker hill.
No, "against her" in the sentence "she battled the odds against her" is not an adverb phrase; it is a prepositional phrase. It provides context about the nature of the odds she faced, indicating what she was battling against. Adverb phrases typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, whereas prepositional phrases often provide additional details such as location, direction, or context.