One hundred fifty dollars
I think A, I could be wrong
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!
Answer:
3. it compares the fluffy appearance of a crop of cotton to a herd of fluffy, white,sheep.
Explanation:
The answer is B.The swan is a personification of death and dying even when it is not a person.The swan and the particular behaviour it has in the situation here, proves to be that of the act of dying , the moment when death becomes it all.It cannot be a metaphor because it is not implying a resemblance with an object or thing.It is not a simile because we do not have two things being compared with a <em>it is like...</em>Finally it is not a hyperbole because there is no exaggeration at anything resembling a swan.