I think it's a phrase because this sentence doesn't include a verb and clauses have verbs......so..........the answer is a phrase
Car·pe di·emˌkärpā ˈdēˌem/exclamationused to urge someone to make the most of the present time and give little thought to the future.
I am sort of puzzled on this particular question; however, I think I solved it. Okay, so the text starts with explaining the benefits of coffee, then it proceeds to explain the negative affects of consuming coffee. Transition words like <em>on the other hand</em> are commonly used when contrasting ideas. Hence, I believe the correct answer is c. contrast.
Se conoce como Discurso de las Cuatro Libertades (Four Freedoms Speech) el Discurso del Estado de la Unión dirigido al Congreso por el Presidente de los Estados Unidos Franklin D. Roosevelt el 6 de enero de 1941. Recibe este nombre porque en el mismo Roosevelt sintetizó en «cuatro libertades humanas esenciales» los objetivos de Estados Unidos para el mundo de posguerra: la libertad de expresión, la libertad religiosa, la libertad de vivir sin penuria y la libertad de vivir sin miedo.
1: Commit to learning new vocabulary
2: Avoid trap answers
3: Pace yourself