They rested at sunset. Here at sunset is a/an –
A. adverb clause
B. adverb phrase
C. noun clause
D. adjective clause
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B.
adverb phrase
Explanation: RD (I) – 119; Here ‘at sunset’ is an adverb phrase.
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