Things in quotation marks are meant to be highlighted (“”)
1 - I (noun-subject) looked (verb) “above my roof”
2 - She (noun-subject) looked (verb) “over the hill”
3 - My mom (noun-subject) went (verb) “past the other car”
4 - I (noun-subject) leaned (verb) “against the window”
5 - I (noun-subject) looked (verb) “beneath my bed”
Hope this helped
Answer:
But she could barely look at it because she was so happy to see her father sitting at the dinner table with them again.
I would say it's more of a learning tool. Someone tells you about it, basically telling you not to do it again.
The answer would be rebuttal, because that is after one accuses the other, the "prey" (one being accused) has time for a rebuttal, to prove them wrong.