Prepositional phrase: On the bike trail
Preposition: On
Object of the preposition: bike trail
Explanation:
In grammar, words are classified depending on their function in the sentence. In the case of prepositions, the function of these is to show location, time, etc., this includes words such as in, at, above, through, on, among others. According to this, the sentence presented includes the preposition "on".
Moreover, prepositions can be used to form prepositional phrases to do this, begin with a preposition and then add to it a noun, which is known as the object of the preposition as this is the object modified by the preposition. In this context, the complete prepositional phrase is "on the bike trail" and the object of the preposition is "bike trail."
One difference is in the book the characters soda and sandy were heavily involved, while in the movie soda and sandys relationship is mentioned maybe once. Also in the movie it shows the brothers parents being vividly killed in a car and train crash while in the book it is just said to be an auto accident. In the movie Dally robs a store and gets hurt, while in the novel he robs the store over the phone.
C, D, A
because it starts with a cheerful family, but as the story continues to get darker and darker, the warmth in the room begins to leave the room and more sinister because of the bad things that come with the wishes from the paw.
The correct answer is C. A memoir about growing up with a disability
Explanation:
A narrative text is a type of text that narrates a set of organized events or tells a story, because of this narrative texts commonly include characters, one main conflict, setting, etc. Additionally, narrative texts can be based on reality or can be fictional, but in any case, the purpose of them is to tell rather than to inform, persuade or describe. This means, the one that is the best example of a narrative is "A memoir about growing up with a disability" because this is the only text that aims at narrating events, in this case, real events and is likely to include elements such as characters, conflict, etc that are exclusive of narrative texts.