The adverb phrase that describes "will see" is "after school". This is an adverb phrase that describes the time: when does the action of the verb occur.
An adverb phrase is any phrase that acts as an adverb - that is, it describes or modifies a verb (most often), another adverb, or an adjective.
In this case, we can easily see that this is an adverb phrase, by replacing it with a common adverb, for example - later.
The sentence "He's a regular peppermint stick" is an example of a metaphor.
In "young Goodman Brown" , the theme that nathaniel hawthorne portrays to Goodman as he's trying to hide himself from Goody Cloyse is : A. Guilt
He felt a crushing sense of Guilt because He's abandoning Faith
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1) I'd like to be immune to speeding... because who has time to go the speed limit?!
2) Um... cloth? hopefully?
3) Mannnn wings are amazing but they get wing sauce EVERYWHERE! I can find wing sauce in my ears afterwards lol
4) My craziest teacher was Hutch... she once poured an entire gallon of water on a kid (in the middle of class) to demonstrate a point about grammar... kid was soaking wet the rest of the day