13. Complete the sentence with the word that has the most positive connotation. She was wrong and too_____ to admit it.

bullheaded
headstrong
hardheaded***
determined

14. What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence?
My best friend lives down the street.
A. my best friend
B. lives down the street
C. down the street***
D. my best friend lives

@Reed @Writeacher @Oobleck

I have already asked this over an hour ago I am asking again please help

looks good to me.

but to be fair on #13, both hardheaded and bullheaded are synonyms for stubborn, and are often used interchangeably.

ok thanks

13. To determine the word that has the most positive connotation to complete the sentence "She was wrong and too_____ to admit it," we can analyze the given options: bullheaded, headstrong, hardheaded, and determined.

The word that has the most positive connotation would suggest someone who is determined or strong-willed, while also implying a level of resilience or perseverance. "Bullheaded" carries a negative connotation, meaning stubborn or unyielding, so it doesn't fit the context of the sentence.

On the other hand, "headstrong" means determined and stubborn, focusing more on the determined aspect. "Hardheaded" also means stubborn and not easily influenced. However, between these two options, "determined" has the most positive connotation. It means having a strong desire to achieve something and being willing to work hard to accomplish it.

Therefore, the correct word to complete the sentence with the most positive connotation is "determined."

14. To identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence "My best friend lives down the street," we need to understand the function of a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun, which acts as the object of the preposition.

In this sentence, the prepositional phrase is "down the street." The preposition is "down," and the object of the preposition is "the street."

Therefore, the correct answer is C. "down the street."