Prepositional phrase: "from Minnesota"
Preposition: "from"
Object of preposition: "Minnesota"
 
        
             
        
        
        
I'll use me and one of my sisters as an example if that's okay. (also, I only have . between every word my sister says because she talks really fast.)
Me: "Why are you so upset?"
Sister: "I'M.NOT!.LEAVE.ME.ALONE!"
Me: "Come now, and tell me, or do I have to get Mammaw?"
Sister: "No.I.Don't.Want.To.Tell.You.I.Said.Leave.Me.Alone!"
Me: "What ever. Eventually, I'll find out."
Basically, or at least in my adopted family, the females like to yell when they're upset or angered, and when they're in a good mood, they talk as if they never yelled in their life. I know it's not the same for all females, because I don't do it and I have friends who don't do it.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Antonyms are the opposite meaning of that word. 
Antonyms for arrogant include:
Humble, modest, shy, timid, and meek.
 
        
             
        
        
        
I cant help you as I don't habe that text book