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"in the wind" is the prepositional phrase.
Its a saying which personifies Death as if he was a person who one could offer a bribe to. It then says that Death will not accept bribes. This means that if death was a person he would not accept bribes or be swayed from his job of taking you from this life. Similar sayings: There is no dodging death. You can't cheat death. Death is inevitible. You can't bargin with death.
Some disadvantages of democracy include the potential for majority rule leading to oppression of minority groups, the risk of decision-making being swayed by popular opinion rather than expertise, and the possibility of gridlock or inefficiency due to frequent elections and political parties at odds with each other.
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In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
In the wind is the prepositional phrase.
As the ocean swayed he became increasingly
The pliant branches of the willow tree swayed gently in the breeze.
Here are some sentences.The trees swayed in the wind.His arguments swayed her opinion.
"The delicious chocolate cake was devoured by the hungry children." "The bright sun shone down from a clear blue sky." "The tall trees swayed gently in the breeze."
Suede refers to a type of leather fabric and swayed means to move slowly in a rythmic back and forth motion. An example sentence using both terms would be, The disco dancer wearing the fringed suede vest, swayed to the music.