Where are the prepositional phrases in this sentence?
From the beginning of time settlers have struggled for a better life in spite of the dangers, involved.
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- for a better life in spite of the dangers involved from the beginning of time
- from the beginning of time in spite of the dangers for a better life (I think this is a prepositional phrase as well)
- From the beginning of time In spite of the dangers involve
- from the beginning of time for a better life
- from the beginning of time for a better life in spite of the dangers
- from the beginning of time for a better life in spite of the dangers involved
- prepositional phrase = preposition + object of preposition from the beginning (prep = from obj of prep = the beginning) of time (prep = of obj of prep = time) for a better life (prep = for obj of prep = life) in spite of the dangers (prep = in spite of obj of prep = dangers)
- From the beginning... of time settlers... for a better life... in spite of... (...) indicates that phrase continues to end of sentence.
- From the beginning of time for a better life in spite of the dangers
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