___the rain we went out
[Gerund verb]
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Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects.
Using option A will justify all the above rules.
'In spite of' is the preposition and 'rains' is the object. 'In spite of rains' is a prepositional phrase.
Options B and C are not creating prepositional phrases with object 'rains'.
Thus, option A is the correct answer
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