First one I am pretty sure or could be 2 too
Answer:
be specific please cause what you have typed in isn't adding up together
The phrase "for more than 100 years" is an adverbial phrase that denotes a time and is therefore known also as a temporal adverbial phrase.
Another example of an adverb phrase would be:
"Before electricity", people had to use candles.
Before electricity is an adverbial phrase that shows when something occurred.
Answer: C) Nancy is overjoyed
Explanation:
The answer is C
All the other answers have colloquialisms, which are informal sayings/phrases.
"on cloud nine", "over the moon", and "walking on air" all fit into this category.