Read the following passage from a speech by Empress Theodora in the year 532. My lords, the present occasion is too serious to allow me to follow the convention that a woman should not speak in a man’s council. Those whose interests are threatened by extreme danger should think only of the wisest course of action, not of conventions.What are the prepositional phrases that appear in this passage?
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Read the following passage from a speech by Empress Theodora in the year 532. My lords, the present occasion is too serious to allow me to follow the convention that a woman should not speak in a man’s council. Those whose interests are threatened by extreme danger should think only of the wisest course of action, not of conventions.What are the prepositional phrases that appear in this passage?
Solution
The prepositional phrases in this passage are:
- "from a speech"
- "by Empress Theodora"
- "in the year 532"
- "to allow me"
- "to follow the convention"
- "that a woman"
- "should not speak"
- "in a man’s council"
- "whose interests"
- "are threatened by extreme danger"
- "of the wisest course"
- "of action"
- "not of conventions"
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