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Read this sentence.

A fog blew in as the crickets chirped.

Which of the following options adds a prepositional phrase to the sentence?


A fog silently blew in as the crickets chirped.


A fog blew in as the crickets gently chirped.


A fog blew in around the trees as the crickets chirped.


A chilly, wet fog blew in as the crickets chirped.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"A fog blew in around the trees as the crickets chirped." (The phrase "around the trees" is a prepositional phrase — "around" + object "the trees". The others add adverbs or adjectives.)