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In the following sentences (taken from “Kingdom of Ash” by Sarah J. Maas), the constituents at sentence level have been set off with square brackets. For each constituent, identify by writing on the dotted space, its function (S, V, DO [Direct Object], SC [Subject Complement], etc.) and its realization (type of Phrase or Finite or Non-Finite Clause). The initial sentence has already been done. [Once upon a time,] A:PP [in a land long since burned to ash,] A:PP [there] A:Adv [lived] V:VP [a young princess (who loved her kingdom …) Adj:FC ] S:NP [Words] . . . . . . . . [she] . . . . . . . . [had spoken] . . . . . . . . [to a prince, (once—long ago), . . . . . . . . a prince of ice and wind.] . . . . . . . . [He] . . . . . . . . [was] . . . . . . [the prince (who had been hers, and she his.) . . . . . . . . ] . . . . . . . . [It] . . . . . . . . [was] . . . . . . . . [long (before the bond between their souls became known to them.) . . . . . . . . ] . . . . . . . . [It] . . . . . . . . [was] . . . . . . . . [upon him (that the task of protecting that once-glorious kingdom now fell.). . . . . . . . ] . . . . . . . . [It] . . . . . . . . [was] . . . . . . . . [the prince (whose scent was kissed with pine and snow, the scent of that kingdom . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . . ] . . . . [Even when the dark queen presided over the hunter’s ministrations,] . . . . . . . . [the princess] . . . . . . . . [thought of] . . . . . . . . [him.] . . . . . . . . [It] . . . . . . . . [was held on] . . . . . . . . [to his memory] . . . . . . . . [as if it were a rock in the raging river,] . . . . . . . . [that the dark queen (with a spider’s smile) . . . . . . . . tried to wield it against her.] . . . . . . . . [In the obsidian webs] . . . . . . . . [she] . . . . . . . . [wove,] . . . . . . . . [the illusions and dreams] . . . . . . . . [she] . . . . . . . . [spun] . . . . . . . . [at the culmination of each breaking point,] . . . . . . . . [the queen tried] . . . . . . . . . [to twist the memory of him (as a key . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . . ] . . . . . . . .

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