It’s A or B, but I would probably go with B
In the lines: "life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage", Macbeth is expressing that life lacks substance and he is also comparing it to the life of an actor who is performing and all of a sudden he is no longer doing so.
In the lines: "it is a tale/told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing", Macbeth is comparing life to a story told by someone who lacks intelligence; therefore, it is sort of meaningless.
The prepositional phrases are I drove my car (off the road) to fix the flat tire, and we took cover (in the basement) during the thunderstorm. The correct options A and C.
<h3>What is prepositional phrase?</h3>
A prepositional phrase is a string of words that includes a preposition, its object, and any terms that modify the object.
A prepositional phrase frequently modifies a verb or a noun. Adverbial and adjectival prepositional phrases are the two types of prepositional phrases.
The prepositional phrases are I drove my car (off the road) to fix the flat tire, and we took cover (in the basement) during the thunderstorm.
Thus, the correct options are A and C.
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