<span>perturbation is a long one you can use.</span>
Very simple, the prepositional phrase in the sentence is "Near the wooded island." The preposition is always at the beginning of the prepositional phrase and in this instance it would be 'near'. Likewise, the object of the preposition is always at the end of the prepositional phrase and in this case is 'island'. So the answer to this problem is C.
D, Was is the answer, a being verb is showing the state of being such as (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been.
C.
Looking at the animals is my favorite part of visiting my uncle's farm in Vermont.
Stinks are a very interesting breed of lizard that come in all shapes and sizes.