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What is a prepositional phrase the snake slithered or under the bush or the cat meowed or watched the show?

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What are the nouns in the sentences The slimy green snake slithered through the tall grass?

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Silly Sally the snake slithered silently across the sand.


What kind of literary term is the slimy snake slithered though the yard?

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Is this alliteration the slimy snake slithered slowly sideways?

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What does the phrase meant a snake is a snake?

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