Prepositions describe the relationship between words in a sentence. They usually come before a noun or pronoun and show their relationship through a time, place, or direction.
Examples of prepositions:
The dog lays beside the sofa. ⇒ <em>Beside</em> is a preposition of place.
After a few weeks, the flower began to bloom. ⇒ <em>After</em> is a preposition of time.
The woman slowly walked away from the mad dog. ⇒ <em>Away from</em> is a preposition of direction.
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Answer:
Sappleton leaves the French window open every October afternoon in anticipation of the arrival of her husband and brothers who left on a hunting excurion three years before, never to return. The second instance of situational irony is when Mrs. Sappleton enters the room and ask Mr. Nuttel if Vera has been amusing him.
Explanation:
It would be part of the plot