Justify that ' the proposal ' is phrase
Dear Student,
Your query is vague. Are you asking whether 'The proposal' is a phrase? Yes, it is a phrase. Since it does not have a subject doing a verb, it cannot be a clause.
You may also be asking about the aptness of the title. Accordingly, here is your answer:
The title of the play is 'The proposal.' The title is apt because the whole play is about Lomov proposing Natalya. Right from the beginning to the end of the play, the story revolves around a marriage proposal. Lomov comes to Natalya's house to propose to her, but even before he does it, they both start fighting. As a result, Lomov becomes sick and leaves. Natalya's father informs her about the intention of Lomov, and she starts lamenting over the loss. Lomov is called back, and once again, an argument ensues before proposing. Hence, we can say that the title is perfect for the play.
Regards,
Your query is vague. Are you asking whether 'The proposal' is a phrase? Yes, it is a phrase. Since it does not have a subject doing a verb, it cannot be a clause.
You may also be asking about the aptness of the title. Accordingly, here is your answer:
The title of the play is 'The proposal.' The title is apt because the whole play is about Lomov proposing Natalya. Right from the beginning to the end of the play, the story revolves around a marriage proposal. Lomov comes to Natalya's house to propose to her, but even before he does it, they both start fighting. As a result, Lomov becomes sick and leaves. Natalya's father informs her about the intention of Lomov, and she starts lamenting over the loss. Lomov is called back, and once again, an argument ensues before proposing. Hence, we can say that the title is perfect for the play.
Regards,