[ Phrasal Verbs ]
You must walk slowly if you want the children to ____ with.
A. keep up
B. go on
C. keep on
D. come up

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Identify the function of the underlined word(s) in the sentence:
Everyone stayed outside in spite of the pouring rain.
A. subject
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A. Direct object
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C. Object of a preposition
D. Predicate nominative