Writing about something with the purpose of proving or disproving, clarifying, reviewing, or judging its merits is writing intended to "inform" since it seeks the truth. Of course "inform" and "persuade" go hand-in-hand quite frequently.
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Explanation:Our car bounced and rattled loudly over the old bridge. ... preposition: our; object of the preposition: car D.
I have personally read this book before and when Ella finds the perfect gift for Jim she is very happy until she realizes that she cannot Alford it