My instructions are to choose the sentence that has the prepositional phrase underlined." part underlined"

1. I didn't want "to trust" her at the beginning.
2. The house "on the hill" was completely destroyed by fire.
3. In the early evening, the moon "came out."
4. "Throw down" the blanket, please.

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A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Which do you think is the sentence with a prepositional phrase?
I think the correct sentence is number
2, "on the hill."
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