"Inside its skeleton" is a prepositional phrase, used to show the location of something in relation to the skeleton.
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The bolded words "to unpack immediately" form an infinitive phrase, which consists of the infinitive "to unpack" and the adverb "immediately." Infinitive phrases can act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs in a sentence.
No. Dogs have an endoskeleton. In other words, their skeleton is inside their body.
The bolded words in a dictionary are typically referred to as "headwords" or "entry words". These words are used to locate and access definitions, pronunciations, and other information in the dictionary.
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The sound device expressed by the bolded words is alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
Alliteration
The term 'of mysteries' is a prepositional phrase. The preposition 'of' connects the noun 'mysteries' to another word in the sentence.For example:The author wrote a series of mysteries.A lot of mysteries go unsolved.I'm sick of mysteries, I want some facts.
A bolded word means that the word is more important and therefore more significant then its counterparts in the sentence or phrase, in the context of the sentence or phrase of course. For example, in the sentence, she is a cancer patient, if the emphasis is be on the word cancer, then it may be written as " she is a cancer patient".
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