1. in and of.
2. in.
3. to.
4. of.
5. into (off could be a preposition but in this case is part of the phrasal verb 'to send off')
False sometimes you need it
Answer:
it gives a hint to the reader that something is significant
Explanation:
Answer:
At the pre-school, they teach children to speak politely, walk slowly, and act fairly.
Explanation:
Three verbs <em>speak, walk, </em>and<em> act</em> are respectively modified by the adverbs <em>politely, slowly, </em>and <em>fairly.</em>
This is correct parallel structure.