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Language. Underline the prepositional phrases in the following sentences. Then on the chart provided classify them as adjective or adverb phrases.
1. He disappeared from Wunzh's sight.
2. On the third day the stranger came as before, and the struggle was renewed.
3. Wunzh, though fainter in body, grew stronger in mind and will, and he determined to win or perish in the attempt.
4. She walked through the fields, the corn grew bigger and bigger.
5. Then the Evil One of the earth, Hahgwehdaetgah, followed swiftly after.
6. They pierced through the damp earth, and entering the prison-cave, guided her back again to her fields.
7. If the flame-monsters burned her corn, she could not search the skies for cooling winds.
8. And at harvest-time the grateful Onatah scattered the first gathered corn over her broad lands, and the little birds, fluttering and singing, joyfully partook of the feast spread for them on the meadow-ground.
9. A famous visitor had come to the convent.
10. At every turn he knew how to flash a new light into the picture out of his own experience.
136 The Yellow Feather Literature Third Course