Sometimes it easy to tell the answer just by the question. Sometimes the words just jump out at you. This is not one of those times.
Neither was your last one. I have found what maybe a short cut to solving the tuffies. Look for the superfluous word or phrase.
bumping: The food truck parked by the side of the road was able to .... GNBUCRREHU two words. What are the needless words in this sentence?
Gosh, it looks like rocket science to me. How do you know which words are superflous? To me, it may be "food". Why should that word matter? A truck can also be parked on a parking lot or rest area. Why not by the side of the road in a parking bay? And a truck is not "able to" do anything but the driver is. So it's pretty confusing. And even if you found a superflous phrase, you'd still have to look for synonyms or different expressions, wouldn't you?
The key words are "by side of road" . Dont be bothered @Thomas Stearn as Shirley is finding this a little difficult too. I find some are easier to decipher than others.
I have not left you one as I have not been on forum much. Man and woman sitting in car. "he refused to wear his seat belt when behind the wheel and that....." ORRHYEVZACRDE 3 words good luck y'all.