21.

14.
Identify a prepositional phrase in the following sentence from the story: "If we don't play today, and we lose in the playoffs next week, we'll have played exactly half of a ten game schedule." (1 point)

in the playoffs
if we don't
we'll have played
next week

Which of the following adjectives is in the comparative form? (1 point)

tallest
taller
tall
very tall

My answers:
14. in the playoffs
21. taller

Now they are both right. :-)

Thanks!

You're welcome.

To identify a prepositional phrase in the sentence "If we don't play today, and we lose in the playoffs next week, we'll have played exactly half of a ten game schedule," we need to look for a group of words that starts with a preposition and functions as an adverb or adjective.

In this sentence, the prepositional phrase is "in the playoffs." It starts with the preposition "in" and describes where the losing will happen.

Now, let's determine the adjective in the comparative form from the given options: tallest, taller, tall, very tall.

Comparative forms of adjectives are used to compare two things. In this case, we need to find the adjective that compares two or more things.

Out of the given options, "taller" is the adjective in the comparative form. It is used to compare the height of two or more things.

So, the answers are:
14. in the playoffs
21. taller