An adjective phrase connects to a noun
An adverb phrase connects to a verb.
1. at soccer.
Adjective Phrase : at what?
soccer is a noun
So I THINK it's an adjective phrase.
Answer:
When Oliver Twist asked for more.
Explanation:
The evening arrived; the boys took their places. The master, in his cook's uniform, stationed himself at the copper; his pauper assistants ranged themselves behind him; the gruel was served out; and a long grace was said over the short commons. The gruel disappeared; the boys whispered each other, and winked at Oliver; while his next neighbours nudged him. Child as he was, he was desperate with hunger, and reckless with misery. He rose from the table; and advancing to the master, basin and spoon in hand, said: somewhat alarmed at his own temerity:
'Please, sir, I want some more
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EXCERPT FROM NIGHT
By: Elie Wiesel
“The beloved objects that we had carried with us from place to place were left behind in the wagon and, with them, finally, our illusions. Every few yards, there stood an SS man, his machine gun trained on us. Hand in hand we followed the throng.”
Answer:
Explanation: This claim is reasonable because the kids would have a variety of certain jobs to look for and be able to pick one that is best suitable for them at that time.