They break them down into separate categories so it is more organized and easier to find what you're looking for when reading it.
Answer:
I see means we see it through our eyes and thoughts other ways to "see" are to ask other people
Answer:
Alliteration Parallelism.
Explanation:
The point of view is told in first person and the character is Scout.
Edit: Much obliged Dee. My bad :)
The preposition here is "between" and the phrase is "between the two countries."
if you're trying to find the prepositional phrase in a sentence and you don't have a list on hand, one trick i learned that usually works is saying to yourself "the bunny is [preposition] the log." i know it sounds silly, but it's a way to test which word in the sentence could be a preposition--"the bunny is announced the log" doesn't make sense, "the bunny is two the log" doesn't make sense either. "the bunny is between the log," however, does work (assuming that the log is split in half, i suppose). remember that prepositions show relationships between nouns/pronouns and other objects in the sentence, and you should be able to answer most questions like these without much trouble.