1. Put parentheses ( ) around each prepositional phrase. 2. Underline subjects once, finite verbs twice, and label complements ("PN," "PA," "IO," "DO"). 1. At every juryman's vote, there was a roar. 2. There's not a fork or a spoon in the collection. 3. For him along these country roads there was no hope of return. 4. What strength there is in these common bodies! 5. "Carton, there is no escaping from this place." 6. In its obscurity there was ignorant hope. 7. There are no medicines to be obtained in this lonely place. 8. At one of the theatre doors, there was a little girl with a mother, looking for a way across the street through the mud. 9. In a smaller chest beneath his seat there were a few smith's tools, a couple of torches, and a tinder-box. 10. There was no pause, no pity, no peace, no interval of relenting rest, no measurement of time. |