<span>This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but one piece of advice you could give to this group would be to delegate some tasks of organization to other people. </span>
Objects of prepositions are the elements preceded by a preposition which add the necessary information to complete them.
<em>New factories used machines and electricity in place of </em><em>horses</em><em>.</em>
Explanation: in this sentence, there is only one preposition (in place of) and its object cannot be other than what follows it (horses). In general, objects of prepositions are nouns.
Answer: c. insane
The narrator of this excerpt complains that other people characterize him as insane (<em>"why will you say that I am mad?"</em>) and he wants to deny the credibility of this claim. He says that he might be nervous, but he is not mad. In fact, his senses are sharper than ever, as he can hear everything, including what goes on in Heaven and Hell. This fact, intended to convince us of his sanity, proves that he is indeed insane.
In the story "The Birthmark" Georgia's birthmark is the main highlight if the story.
Aylmer is the husband of Georgia, and she is one of the most beautiful women in the area where they live. Young men crave to take a look at her and admire her beauty. She had a birthmark in her cheek, a small red mark. Until now she never really cared for it and thought as a beauty mark. But Aylmer her husband thought of it as some kind of sin.
So eventually she started hating it. To the point that even her husband also did not hate it that much. The birthmark became a symbol of self hatred for Georgia
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Setting: Greg’s house (which is on Upper Surrey street)
Time: middle school