The answer is D: on
In the sentence "Put the bags on the table.", the word <em>'on'</em> is a preposition indicating the place/position where the bags are to be put. <em>On</em> indicates that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something moving into such a position. <em>Preposition indicates the relatioship between words in a sentence. Other prepositions are: in, at, to, beside etc</em>
Here's an example of a complex sentence, "I burned dinner but not the cake." Or, "Weeds are easy to grow, and hard to kill."
I used an external USB in my computer yesterday.
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Answer: general to specific
Explanation: to lead the reader in
Romeo compares Juliets beauty to the sun of dawn, he calls the moon a pale competitor for brightest illumination of the night