A preposition is a word which expresses relationship of a noun or a pronoun to other words of the sentence. e.g. 'in, of, to, at, by, for, with, under, above, into, onto, upon, about, behind, beside, before, after, towards, inside, outside, below, around' are commonly used examples of prepositions
We can't really help you because you didn't give us any of your options to choose from.
However, I can try and explain to you what internal rhyme is, so hopefully you will be able to do this on your own.
An internal rhyme is also known as middle rhyme, and it refers to a type of rhyme which occurs within the same line. You know that the regular rhyme refers to multiple lines rhyming, but when it comes to internal rhyme, words within one single line rhyme.
Here is an example:
My unusual <u>style</u><span><u> </u>will </span><span>confuse you a <u>while.</u></span>
Answer:
sounds good to me. commas
Explanation:
Answer:
c. neither adverb nor adjective
Explanation:
this is not an adverb because adverbs are words that modify a verb and Jesus of Nazareth is not a verb.
this also is not an adjective because an adjective describes the quality or state of being of a noun. Jesus is a noun, he is a person(, place or thing), but other people can't describe something.
I hope this helps you!