The correct answer is C. A pronoun has the same function as a noun, within a sentence. So, the pronoun usually refers to people, things, or something that you can mention. On the other hand, prepositions indicate meanings such as place, time, reason, relationship, among others. They do not refer to things or people like pronouns and nouns do. In fact, pronouns can be the object, that is complement, of the preposition.
Answer:
For example, you could have a one-topic paragraph describing Venus (with the next paragraph describing Mars) or a one-topic paragraph describing the hues of a sunset (with the next paragraph describing its reflection in the sea).
Explanation:
For example, you could have a one-topic paragraph describing Venus (with the next paragraph describing Mars) or a one-topic paragraph describing the hues of a sunset (with the next paragraph describing its reflection in the sea).
Positive and upbeat
not overly critical nor informative.
after all..you save that for the interview
<u><em>Contempt</em></u> is the answer you're looking for.