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Answer: Her face and a mirror.
Explanation:
In the passage, the speaker makes direct reference to (her) face being like a mirror, reflecting how he felt and showing his own expressions and thoughts.
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Dear _____,
I began to read a book. It was really cool. I think it was called ‘The mysterious Benedict Society‘ (you should read it!) it was a book full of adventures! I mean the good and bad guys were twins! Can you believe that?
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The noun phrase or pronoun that follows the preposition is called the object of the preposition. Sometimes adjectives modify the object of the preposition, as in “behind the big old smelly green couch.” Examples of the object of a preposition include: about my homework.
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