The 2 sentences would be:
1. I was happy because i passed the test, which i studies for. So, this sentence shows how he/she is very joyful, excited.
2. I'm going to on a trip to Canada, but i'm not taking you with me. So this sentence shows how the mood could be mad, sad, angry.
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I'd say B, thinking about it coming to an end.
No; a prepositional phrase begins with (or includes) a preposition such as "of", "through", and "around".This sentence does not have a preposition within it, so, no, it is does not have a prepositional phrase.
Answer:
1: Cruel
2: upper-class
3: Out-dated
4: economy
5: law
6: Damage
7:Respect
8: Illegal
9: BAN
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And for #8, You may notice there are 3 "L"'s at the beginning but the really first one is actually an "i"