I think the answer is : B. preposition: through; object of the preposition: window
preposition describe a relationship between words in a sentence and the object of the preposition is the head noun within the noun phrase or the noun clause
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I would choose the first and the fourth excerpt from the list represented above.
These lines of the first exceprt best represent the needed idea :
<span>What port received thy vessel from the main?
Or comest thou single, or attend thy train?”
And here are the lines which do the same thing :
</span><span>The rage of hunger and of thirst repress'd:
To watch the foe a trusty spy he sent:
I'm pretty sure it helps!</span>
Answer: he is asking his father to let him leave.
Explanation:
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Jonas does not receive a job until the end of the ceremony. He is then given the job "Receiver of memory."
Answer:
In a paragraph about a summer vacation: My summer vacation at my grandparents' farm was filled with hard work and fun.
In a paragraph about school uniforms: School uniforms would help us to feel more unity as a student body.
In a paragraph about how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich:
Type of Topic Sentence Definition
Overview or Specific Preview previews the points to be discussed in the paragraph(s)
Shocker a shocking statement or fact
Descriptive a description of a connected event
explanation:
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