I think its A or C but I am sure its not B nor D
The answer is B (was written)
Answer:
it is C.) participle phrase
No; a prepositional phrase begins with (or includes) a preposition such as "of", "through", and "around".This sentence does not have a preposition within it, so, no, it is does not have a prepositional phrase.
I would have to say history because. J<span>ulius Caesar was a great historical figure, and the play purports to describe the assassination of Caesar and more. </span>