The correct answer is B, adverb. Where can Venus often be seen? - In the night sky. Because you are looking for a location, it is an adverb, not an adjective.
And appositive would be, for example, 'Venus, which can often be seen in the night sky, is beautiful', where 'which can often be seen in the night sky' is appositive.
Answer:
https://insights.digitalmediasolutions.com/articles/best-advocacy-campaigns
Explanation:
The above link contains some advocacy campaign examples.
The words in the sentence that make up the adjective phrase are: from the neighborhood. An adjective phrase is a phrase that functions like an adjective. It consists of words that describes or modifies a noun. In the given sentence, the noun that it modified is the word "friends".
Answer:
False
Explanation:
No matter what (I'm assuming you are using MLA format), you still need to include a work's cited page for the resources you have used.