Answer:<em> I think it means </em><em>Situations in which it is okay to take what does not belong to you</em>
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I would choose Both of these
In linguistics, an adverbial phrase<span> is a group of two or more words operating adverbially, </span>meaning<span> that their syntactic function is to modify a verb, an adjective, or an </span>adverb<span>. </span>Adverbial phrases<span> are </span>phrases<span> that do the work of an </span>adverb<span> in a sentence. I would say your answer is B: Adverb Phrase. I looked up the definition to sort of help understand it better</span>
B. text surrounding an unfamiliar word that can be used to figure out the meaning of that word