Respuesta :
C. Preposition
Of the possible responses, “C. Preposition” is the best response. The term for prepositions that follow verbs is “dependent prepositions.” That said, let’s place some prepositions (in bold) after the verbs to see how this looks:
Look up…
Sound off…
Smell around…
Stand near…
Answer: What must follow the verbs "look", "sound", smell" and "stand" is D. an adjective.
Explanation: All of the verbs provided ("look", "sound", "smell" and "stand") are linking verbs. Linking verbs do not present an action. They actually establish a connection between the subject and another element in the sentence, an adjective, that provides information about that subject and describes it. Moreover, linking verbs are always followed by adjectives. Examples are the sentences "She looked tired" and "His mother sounded worried".