Answer:
a commentary on marriage
Explanation:
It seems that the sentence, "It is hardly a matter that she could be allowed to arrange for herself..." is an example of a commentary statement. The speaker is stating what he thinks or his commentary on Lady Bracknell's future marriage.
This is the original sentence: <span>In a feeding frenzy, the pigeons descended upon the breadcrumbs that the kindly old man on the park bench continued to toss.
The correct answer is the prepositional phrase "on the park bench" acts as an adjectival phrase.
A is incorrect because a prepositional phrase cannot be a gerund phrase too. B is incorrect because a prepositional phrase cannot be a verb phrase as well. D is incorrect because 'to toss' is not a prepositional phrase, but rather an infinitive.
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Throughout their first meeting, Romeo and Juliet compare themselves to pilgrims. They both are new to love. They both overdwell on love. Thats why when one of them died the other killed themselves because they couldn't live.