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What does the poet mean when he says bright care frees mudges against the sky ? Thus is phrase literal or figurative ? Give reasons for ur answer

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Answered by SWEETYASH
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Phrasal Prepositions:

A phrasal preposition is not a prepositional phrase, but they are a combination of two or more words which functions as a preposition.

Along with, apart from, because of, by means of, according to, in front of, contrary to, in spite of, on account of, in reference to, in addition to, in regard to, instead of, on top of, out of, with regard to, etc. are the most common phrasal prepositions.

Example:

They along with their children went to Atlanta.

According to the new rules, you are not right.

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