Despite the risks is a prepositional phrase. despite is the preposition. The noun (in this case) that is an object to a preposition is risks. As far as I can see, that's the only prepositional phrase. Many times "on" is, as in "The book is on the table", but not in this case. On in this case is an adverb. It has the same usage as later on, or carrying on.
I would assume it is too obvious but it is also not supported by any text. hmm. I'll say it is B because it is the summary of the plot going on.
The answer should be: <span>A. sprint : runner.</span>
clues to hint at what might happen later in a story.
Answer:
D. To build a vessel ( an ark made from gopher wood) to save himself, his family, and two of every animal
Explanation: