It is a declarative sentence as it is making a statement.
Interrogative- question (?)
Imperative- request/order/advice
Exclamatory- surprise (!)
Declarative- simple statement
Answer:
to persuade readers to fight for independence from Britain
Explanation:
An adverbial phrase contains two in more words which take a syntactic function of modifying verbs, adjectives, or adverbs. Now it says in the question which "underlined group of words is an adverbial phrase," but the underlining does not seem to show up on here. It seems like in the last option, "almost anything" are two words that are modifying "buy." In my opinion, that would be the best option, however I still do not know which groups of words are underlined. I hope this helped you out!
When writing a thesis statement, you should avoid making a claim without any backup to your claim. The second possible answer, "making a claim," doesn't say "making a claim with backup," and so I would say the answer to this question is B; "making a claim."
<span>b. antonyms,
</span><span>synonyms mean the same, these two words are not the same.</span>