In the sentence "the new bakery opens <u>in</u> a week" you only have the preposition IN. A prepositional phrase consists of preposition plus a noun, pronoun or gerund working as the object.
So, the prepositional phrase is "in a week", the object of the preposition is "week" (a noun) which is pre-modified by the indefinite article "a".
Hello! My name is Zalgo and I am here to provide you with some assistance today. Here is the info that you need! --> (I don’t have a huge love for sports, but when I was younger, I used to have “hoop dreams”. Hoops dreams are basically any/all sports with a net or hoop. A lot of people tell me that I am built like I play Football, but I like Basketball a lot more. My love from Basketball is just from how fun and cool it all looks and feels and I like how so many people can play it and have fun while also getting a workout. It’s competitive and fun, so, I guess that would be my love for sports.)
I hope that this helps! :P
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A personal narrative is suppose to focus on a key event that happen. Obviously, don't talk about getting ice cream when the narrative is about a time you overcome your fears8/