Correct option is C
The correct preposition to complete this sentence is "into". The verb "plunged" often implies movement or change into a state or condition, and in this case, "into" conveys the idea of entering or being immersed in darkness. The phrase "plunged into" is commonly used to describe being thrown or immersed suddenly into a particular situation or condition, such as darkness or chaos.
Information Booster
- The verb "plunge" typically suggests a sudden and forceful movement into something, which is why it is usually followed by the preposition "into".
- "Into" indicates a transition or change, such as a state of darkness, water, or other conditions.
- The sentence describes a shift from one state (daylight) to another (darkness), and "into" helps convey that transition.
Additional Information
- (a) in: The preposition "in" is incorrect here because it would imply being within a state or condition without any change or transition. For example, "He is in the darkness" suggests he is already in it, rather than moving into it.
- (b) to: The preposition "to" would also be incorrect, as it implies movement towards a destination or target, but not entering into something. For instance, "She was going to darkness" does not make sense in this context.
- (d) on: The preposition "on" is incorrect in this case. "On" usually refers to physical surfaces or locations, such as "on the table" or "on the road," which does not fit the idea of being immersed in darkness.