Question
Which sentence contains both an adjectival phrase and an adverbial phrase?
(1 point)
She shook her head back and forth when the interviewer asked her an invasive question.
• My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm.
• Many animals have a keener sense of smell than humans do.
The athlete made a surprisingly complete recovery from the accident, despite the doctors prediction.
(1 point)
She shook her head back and forth when the interviewer asked her an invasive question.
• My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm.
• Many animals have a keener sense of smell than humans do.
The athlete made a surprisingly complete recovery from the accident, despite the doctors prediction.
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The sentence that contains both an adjectival phrase and an adverbial phrase is:
"My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm."
- The adjectival phrase is "banged-up old," which describes the noun "boat."
- The adverbial phrase is "perfectly well," which describes how the boat can sail.
"My banged-up old boat can still sail perfectly well through any storm."
- The adjectival phrase is "banged-up old," which describes the noun "boat."
- The adverbial phrase is "perfectly well," which describes how the boat can sail.
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