The correct option is (A). According to grammarians, prepositions are non-lexical words since they do not carry meaning. However, in practice, prepositions carry meaning because it is not the same to say "the cat is under/behind/on/next to the table".
Option (b) is an adjective, option (c) is a conjunction and option (d) is an adverb of manner.
Examples of vowel teams are found in thief, boil, hay, suit, boat, and straw. Sometimes, consonant letters are used in vowel teams. The letter y is found in ey, ay, oy, and uy, and the letter w is found in ew, aw, and ow.
ail. bail. fail. hail. jail. mail. nail. pail.
-ain. lain. main. pain. rain. vain. wain. brain.
-ea. pea. sea. tea. flea. plea. -ead. bead.
-eak. beak. leak. peak. teak. weak. bleak. creak.
-eal. deal. heal. meal. peal. real. seal. teal.
-eam. beam. ream. seam. cream. dream. gleam. scream.
-ean. bean. dean. Jean. lean. mean. wean. clean.
-ear. dear. fear. gear. hear. near. rear.
No its not the sentence would be if it was written diffrently near the end such as : My sister is smart and such a comic.
Serious and Impassioned
hope this helps.
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