The answer to the question is A. It wants me to write a long sentence even tho I don’t want to so I will repeat myself and say it is A
I need to know what the context is. Is there an underlined portion that you're supposed to identify as an adjective, adverb, infinitive or preposition? Because (from the museum) is a prepositional phrase.
First of all, it is important to define preposition phrase in order to find it in this sentence. We can say that "<span>a prepositional phrase will begin with a </span>preposition<span> and will end with a </span>noun<span>, </span>pronoun<span>, </span>gerund<span>, or </span>clause<span>, the "object" of the preposition"
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*In this case, we find UNTIL TODAY as the only prepositional phrase presented. until is the preposition and today is the noun.
Answer:
It summarized the text but doesn't restate it word for word
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