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So you can "read in between the lines" so to say, Teachers want you to re-read what you have read to develop a deeper understanding.
Because where the setting takes place and what's in the settings
The first question the speaker asks is what the raven's name is.
No, "the" is not a preposition as it does not describe a place in which something is. "The" would be called an article, like "a" or "an".
The answer to your second question, therefore, is D. Joanna hid the gift behind the couch, as "behind" would be the preposition because it describes where the gift is.
I hope this helps!