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In Arizona
Phoenix.
its a proper noun
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The University of Arizona has named their sports teams 'The Wildcats'. Maybe that's the connection.
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Arizona is a noun. Thus, it satisfies conditions for being a minimal noun phrase. An extended noun phrase could include articles and/or adjectives, adverbs modifying the adjectives, or even complete clauses that assume the role of an adjective (or adverb).
When text is bolded, italicized, and underlined, it is called emphasizing the text. This combination is often used to add strong emphasis or importance to a particular word or phrase.
the name Arizona was from a Spanish name , Arizo nac , from the O'odham name ali sonak in O'odham language. Some possible organs that's been proposed are the Spanish phrase 'aida zona ,shortened to "Arizona" or the basque phrase atit ona.
The term 'of mysteries' is a prepositional phrase. The preposition 'of' connects the noun 'mysteries' to another word in the sentence.For example:The author wrote a series of mysteries.A lot of mysteries go unsolved.I'm sick of mysteries, I want some facts.