Answer:
2
Explanation:
A stanza is a group of lines put together in a poem. It's something like a paragraph in a passage where lines are divided into groups. Here, the first stanza starts with "Who has seen the wind?" and ends with "The wind is passing through." and the second stanza starts with "Who has seen the wind?
" and ends with "The wind is passing by.".
It's the letter i with the word ear inside
Compound prepositions are prepositions which have been modified by adding a noun, an adjective or a verb after it. For example: inside, within, without, etc.
In this sentence, there is no compound preposition, but there is a simple preposition followed by a noun phrase and preceded by a gerund.
Central Park is extremely popular, owing <u>to</u> its many recreation areas.