I think in this case the prepositional phrase would be early.
Answer:
The following conversation is acceptable.
Explanation:
Squilliam- "Hello James, It has been a while"
James- "Hello Squilliam, nice to see you recovered from that horrible incident"
Squilliam- "yes, it is isn't it"
James- "I like the outfit, but this is isn't a fancy dress party"
Squilliam- "Oh it isn't? Then why did you come dressed like a home less man?"
James- "Very funny Squilliam, any marriages you want to ruin again? or was that just for last year?"
Squilliam- "I don't know James, any houses you want to burn down? Or was mine enough for you?"
This is True. The romantic period felt that the heart should be followed instead of reason and that rules and restraint destroy our potential.
D, Was is the answer, a being verb is showing the state of being such as (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been.