( ) = prepositional phrase
{ } = object of preposition
1. ( in {Oregon}, ) it can be quite rainy ( along the {coast}. )
2. Everyone (from the {city} and {suburbs}) should vacation (in the {countryside}) (during the summer {months}.)
3. I have never seen a wild bear outside.
This sentence does not contain any prepositional phrases, regardless of the word, "outside," because nothing comes after it. For example, if said, "outside of Kentucky," then it'd be a prepositional phrase, Kentucky being the object of preposition.
4. Johnson ran (over the {hill}) (near the grocery {store}) (on his {way}) (to {school.})
The answer is not D or A. Probably B, Compare and contrast.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
well tbh I just think that it might be ideal like give it an introduction and background, an evaluate what you focus to do really, and give solution or changes, probably recommendations in what you try and do
It really depends on Charlie's co worker and the outcome will be on Charlie's personality