Even though there isn't an underlined word in this sentence, it is still possible to answer the question because of the options given.
Answer:
The underlined word is a preposition.
Explanation:
The sentence "Will grandma stay in Florida through the winter?"<u> does NOT have any interjections or conjunctions</u>. An interjection has the purpose of conveying an emotion in an exclamatory way. For example: "Wow!", "Ouch!" etc. A conjunction is a word used to connect other words, phrases, or clauses inside a sentence. There are coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. For example: but, and, or, although, because, etc.
In the sentence, we do have prepositions. "In" indicates location, and "through" indicates, in this case, the duration of an action or state. It is important to note that "through" can also be an adverb or an adjective. As we can see, preposition is the only option that can be found in the sentence.
I'm not sure what stide is supposed to be but C. Run seems like the best answer since it can imply that the person running is running from something, rushing to something, or other meanings while stand and walk seem more neutral.
The correct answer is D.prose can be used in fiction and nonfiction writing.
Answer:
For Dickens, a good education could be the bulwark against ignorance, cyclical poverty and crime. Conversely, a badly run school could be the breeding ground for young, cunning criminals or, on the other hand, produce unimaginative, machine-like pupils ready for the industrial factory.
Answer:
Amal and Marjane are both interested in taking what they have learned about politics and social class and applying it to their own situation. - D)