This fact that this passage is from the perspective of an unreliable narrator is supported by the fact that nobody believes the narrator and at times she barely believes herself.
When she asks Agnes, it is clear that Agnes believes the narrator was dreaming or is lying. The narrator then second guesses herself and tries to justify the vision she saw as some friend of the servants. She decides not to ask anyone else (in case they also think she is making it up), which leads the reader to think that she might not be entirely reliable.
Answer:
We call him a simp for the whole game
Answer:
The prepositional phrases are "Within minutes" and "near the Tunguska River".
Explanation:
Prepositional phrases are those phrases or groups of words that contain a preposition and an object, along with any word that modifies the object. The prepositional phrase starts with a preposition and can modify a noun or a verb.
In the given sentence, there are two prepositions used- "within" and "near". And these two prepositions also have objects in them.
Thus, the prepositional phrases in the sentence are <em>"within minutes"</em> and <em>"near the Tunguska River"</em><em>.</em>
B) It is a participle functioning as an adjective