b. garden
A preposition is found in a sentence in which it introduces information to the reader like a location perhaps. The object of the preposition can be a noun, a pronoun or even a gerund that is usually together with the preposition in order to complete a prepositional phrase. In the statement above, the prepositional phrase is "on the garden", therefore the preposition is "on" and the object of the preposition is the "garden" to which the preposition "on" refers to.
The answer is C) T<span>he common ground between the opposing sides
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Answer:
subject: The three little boys
Verb: were
Explanation:
subject means the first words in a sentence here being 'the three little boys' while the verb is the action word here is 'were'
Sarcasm is a type of ''irony''.