No, "the" is not a preposition as it does not describe a place in which something is. "The" would be called an article, like "a" or "an".
The answer to your second question, therefore, is D. Joanna hid the gift behind the couch, as "behind" would be the preposition because it describes where the gift is.
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Answer: My family is from Farmington West Virginia.
Throughout the literary work, the writer utilized imagery as well as onomatopoeia... to convey a reoccurring theme within the text.
You can use this as template a substitute imagery/onomatopoeia with the stylistic device used by the author to develop the setting.
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Although there were several major characteristics of Roman plays, the best option from the list would be "<span>They were imitations or translations of Greek plays" since the Romans idolized the Greeks in many ways. </span>
The Nazis treat the Jews as the ultimate Other, so it's important that the psalm that Peter reads is one from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), a text read by both Jews and Christians. If Peter had read a passage from the New Testament, it would have emphasized the differences between Christians and Jews.