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Long time ago, Hameline, (a) (post-modify the noun with an appositive), was full of rats. The rats were (b)--(u use an intensifier to pre-modify adjective) big and fierce that they fought the dogs, killed the cats and hit the babies. ln(c)--(pre -modify the noun with demonstrative) situation, the mayor of the town called a meeting of the elite persons. The meeting went on for (d)- no result. At that time, -- (pre-modify the noun) time but there was a stranger appeared (e) -- (post-modify the verb). He demanded one thousand guilders for (f)-- (use a participle phrase to post-modify the verb). The mayor agreed and the stranger, now called the pied piper of Hamelin, went out on the road and started (g)--(use an infinitive phrase to post-modify the verb). The rats followed the (h) --(pre-modify the noun) man who stopped (i) -- (post-modify the verb). The man stopped near a river but the rats did not. They ali jumped (j)-(use prepositional phrase) and died

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Answered by sanagalahari
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Explanation:

J.use prepositional phrase and died

Answered by telo85374
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Long time ago, Hameline, (a) (post-modify the noun with an appositive), was full of rats. The rats were (b)--(u use an intensifier to pre-modify adjective) big and fierce that they fought the dogs, killed the cats and hit the babies. ln(c)--(pre -modify the noun with demonstrative) situation, the mayor of the town called a meeting of the elite persons. The meeting went on for (d)- no result. At that time, -- (pre-modify the noun) time but there was a stranger appeared (e) -- (post-modify the verb). He demanded one thousand guilders for (f)-- (use a participle phrase to post-modify the verb). The mayor agreed and the stranger, now called the pied piper of Hamelin, went out on the road and started (g)--(use an infinitive phrase to post-modify the verb). The rats followed the (h) --(pre-modify the noun) man who stopped (i) -- (post-modify the verb). The man stopped near a river but the rats did not. They ali jumped (j)-(use prepositional phrase) and diedlong time ago, Hameline, (a) (post-modify the noun with an appositive), was full of rats.

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