C. Because 'under' is a preposition so the prepositional phrase would be 'under bridges'
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Depicting a staff as snakelike could possibly mean that it is just shaped a way a snake is; what I mean is that it may just be twirly or curvy. However if you are relating it towards symbolism it may represent evil, and possibly sneaky because snakes tend to be associated with being sly and representing the devil, which is again evil/darkness.
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I'm on the same question now, I think it's A tbh
If you mean paragraph as in a paragraph in a narrative essay, you would likely do this at the beginning paragraph leading into the next paragraph. That way the reader understands the setting, main character's names, any current conflicts, and any other necessary information while they continue to read.
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