Answer: The sentence containing an infinitive phrase is Lisa wants to go quickly.
Explanation:
An infinitive phrase is a group of words, as part of a sentence in most cases, with the purpose of acting like an adverb, a noun or an adjective. This group of words makes use of the infinitive form ( to + verb-go in this case ) so as to express the action.
To express the action, the infinitive applies an affect on an object or a modifier ( adjective or adverb-quickly )
The first option contains an infinitive form but does not have an effect on an object or a modifier.
The last option is a prepositional phrase as it expresses location.
Use phases that aid you in memorization of the certain word it's called mnemonics. Such as, "MY Very Excited Mother Just Served Us Nine Pies" to remember "Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, & Pluto." (Planets closest to the sun going away from it.) Also PEMDAS but everyone knows that.
I believe the correct answer is "c"