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