If the passage which I have found is exactly what you forgot to share, I can give you the right answer.
<span>I haven’t had a seizure in seven years, but the doctors tell me that I am “susceptible to seizure activity.” Isn’t that one of the worst phrases you’ve ever heard? Susceptible to seizure activity. Doesn’t that just roll off the tongue like poetry? I also had a stutter and a lisp. Or maybe I should say I had a st-st-st-st-stutter and a lissssssssththththp.
I am pretty sure that the </span><span>character trait which is being revealed from the passage above is cynical attitude.</span>
The definition of wrench is: a sudden violent twist or pull. So I would go with choice D.
Answer:
Royal says that he is going to be king.
The prepositional phrase would be "of the state". The word "of" is a preposition.
Examples of other prepositions: before, after, across, within, on, over, under, through, behind
A prepositional phrase has a preposition and a noun/pronoun after it.