Answer:
I agree with this statement because it is true. Those who do not learn history won’t know how things happened or who or what was affected. Therefore they are “destined” to repeat. You cannot become better at something without knowing how you failed or succeeded the last time. By understanding our past faults, we are able to connect the dots, so to speak, and create a better future for ourselves and future generations.
( I suggest running it thew a paraphrasing app so you don't get flagged)
The statement that has a prepositional phase here is:
Early pilots performed stunts
Explanation:
A prepositional phase is usually found in the beginning of the sentence.
The use of the preposition is to draw out the meaning of a noun or a pronoun with respect to another object in the sentence.
The common examples of such phases include Before, After, By, Under, Over and many other such examples which are there to accentuate a relation thus given.
Here, the use is simple.
The word Early is the prepositional phase which makes the connection between pilots and 'stunts' that is different from the one made by the word 'performed' between them.
Adjective? I can't tell which word is bolded but you commented beautiful it would also help if you gave the answer choices.
<span>"We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs."
"</span><span>His eyes flashed with a fierce light. He repeated the movement --a grotesque one."
Both of those I consider to be good examples.
Hope this helps!</span>