Answer: D) How much time/effort does it require?
Explanation: In the given thesis statement we can see an argument that supports the idea of the fact that moving from your family home after high school, can be difficult, and it list some of the things that must be considered when moving, like cooking, cleaning and paying bills. We can see that after each category, there is a list, and that each list follows a writing or grammatical style, the cleaning list consists in nouns that denote the things that must be cleaned, the bill-paying list consists in phrases that start with a verb in the "-ing" form, and the cooking list consists in questions, so the missing piece on the cooking list is "How much time/effort does it require?"
While the main idea in "Do not go gentle into that wood night" is to fight death, the speaker in this excerpt claims that it does not matter whether a person lives or dies.
I believe the correct answer would be c.
Answer:
Prepositional phrase: to attend a club meeting.
Use: used as an adverbial phrase or used as an adverb.
Explanation:
Prepositional phrases are those phrases or groups of words that contain a preposition and modifies the noun or verb in the sentence. Such phrases contain or start with prepositions and may be termed as adverbial phrases or adjectival, depending on what they are used for or what they are modifying.
In the given sentence <em>"I stayed late to attend a club meeting after school"</em>, the <u>prepositional phrase is "to attend a club meeting"</u>. This is easy to identify for the phrase starts with the preposition "to". Also, the <u>phrase is an adverbial phrase for it acts as a modifier of the verb "stayed late"</u>.