The prepositional phrase for this sentence is "go until Friday." The word "go" is a preposition. Think of it as a squirrel and a log. To find a preposition, say "The squirrel (went) [insert preposition] the log." If it makes sense, it is a preposition. Then just find the phrase to go along with it!
There are no choices, but I would say that your research would help you to make a claim/write your thesis
I think that its active because the noun (Isabel) is before the verb, therefore it is active however it it would've been the other way round.
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Setting: A new school. Character: Isabel, who has trouble making friends. Point of view: Third-person. Choice: Choosing friends and what happens after you choose new friends.
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The answer is informative
He wouldn't be trying to be interactive or express any other emotion if he were presenting it in a neutral way so the answer is informative.