The answer is: [C]: <span>a preposition followed by a noun, pronoun, or phrase.
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Note: Answer choice "A" is incorrect.
A 'prepositional phrase' ALWAYS begins with a preposition.
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Answer choice "B" is incorrect. A 'prepositional phrase' does, in fact, always, start with a preposition, but does not HAVE to be followed by ONLY a [noun or pronoun].
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Answer:
I think it's "Dequan made an amazing save in the first half, and Isobel scored a goal she
never could have back in June. And as for Laura, she didn't miss a single pass."
(Paragraph 96)
Explanation:
I might be wrong but the part where Isobel scored a goal she never could have back in June means she improved
cite is like quoting something
site is a place
so for me the answer is A