
A <em>prepositional phrase</em> is a group of words containing a preposition, a noun or pronoun object of the preposition, and any modifiers of the object.

- after
- at
- before
- behind
- by
- during
- for
- from
- in
- of
- over
- past
- to
- under
- up
- with

'Sometimes we must interfere. When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant.' is the part that represents the central point of Wiesel's Nobel Prize acceptance speech.
<h3>What is an acceptance speech?</h3>
A speech, which is delivered by a speaker at the time of accepting an honorary memento, or an award for extraordinary achievements, it is known as acceptance speech.
Hence, option B holds true regarding Wiesel's speech during the acceptance of the Nobel Prize. The complete question has been attached as an image.
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In the short story "The Miss Dennis School of Writing," what separates Miss Dennis from other teachers is:
C. Miss Dennis was committed to helping her students become authors.
- In Alice Steinbach's "The Miss Dennis School of Writing," she talks about Miss Dennis, her creative writing teacher.
- Miss Dennis was committed to teaching her students how to become writers - to the point of chasing them while brandishing a yardstick if they didn't pay attention.
- She emphasized the need to pay attention to what is going on around us.
- She also told her students that we should write in such a way that our readers can see what we see and feel what we feel.
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NOTE: Letter B would be correct if it said "liberating the individual <u>writer in each</u> student." That is the way Steinbach says it.
Answer:
I think it's Voldemort
Explanation:
Voldemort is the villain who plays in Harry Potter. I think his backstory doesn't give him an excuse to what he became. He got orphaned at a young age like many others and allegedly couldn't love anything or anyone. But as he grew older, he became more evil and started using dark magic. His ultimate fear was death and believed in the deathly hallows. He killed lots of people without mercy, without have a second thought just to accomplish this. And he killed Harry's parents and tried to kill Harry at the age of 1 and failed. But ever since then, Harry was targeted each year at Hogwarts by him.