The correct answer is A) I am available at the moment, where the adverbial phrase is 'at the moment'.
B doesn't have an adverbial phrase.
C and D do have adverbs 'today' and 'now', but those are single words, not phrases, because a phrase has to have at least two constituents/parts.
It contributes to a passionate tone.
It gives a sense of the author's personal involvement.
It emphasizes the importance of both stoves and fuel.
Answer:
(c)Before you start, create a slip-knot and chain 35 loops.
Explanation:
Specific vocabulary is a term used to describe words that are not common in the daily vocabulary of the population, but are words that have a special meaning and that are usually spoken by groups that form certain social and professional areas. These words are technical, specific words that only make sense when spoken within these areas and by people who know them.
Among the options given in the question above, the letter C, provides a strong example of specific vocabulary mastery, since it uses words that are unusual in common language, but that represent technical terms of a certain area of knowledge.
There indicates a place as in, "I live here not there." Their is the possessive of they, as in "They live there but it isn't their house."
The answer to your Question would be: Ode
(D)