Answer:
A preposition sits in front of (is “pre-positioned” before) its object. It is useful to locate prepositional phrases in sentences since any noun or pronoun within the prepositional phrase must be the preposition's object and, therefore, cannot be misidentified as a verb's direct object.
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In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus is a lawyer.
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