This is true because it gives two options
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Is it multiple choice? if so, what are the options?
“The last time I visited my hometown was two years ago; nothing looked the same.” The “;” is used to declare a new thought taking place in the same sentence. The rest are all improper.
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You have not provided bold-faced type.
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article + adjective + noun + adverb + verb + article + noun
The correct answer is NEITHER.
It is not a relative pronoun, because it is not a pronoun but a preposition. And it is not a subordinating conjunction as it is not subordinating a clause into another clause. It is not even introducing a clause.
The phrase "about the fire drill" is a necessary complement to the verb TELL. This verb (in this case in the Simple Past) selects two objects: one necessarily is the person to whom the action is directed (in this case "me") -better called Indirect Object pr Recipient of the action- and the other one is the Direct Object, that is to say the thing being told (in this case "about the fire drill").