* Prepositional Phrases: These phrases start with a preposition (e.g., on, in, at, like, with) and are followed by a noun or pronoun (the object of the preposition).
* "Like" in this case: "Like" is functioning as an adjective, comparing something to the smell of rotten socks. It's not acting as a preposition to introduce a phrase.
Example of a Prepositional Phrase:
* "The cat sat on the mat." (The preposition is "on," and "the mat" is the object of the preposition.)
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