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In the sentence "Icarus flew too close to the sun," the phrase "to the sun" is?
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In the sentence "Icarus flew too close to the sun," the phrase "to the sun" is a prepositional phrase. It consists of the preposition "to" and the noun "the sun," functioning to indicate direction and describe the proximity that Icarus experienced while flying.
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