“About Mars” is the Adjective Phrase.
Adjective phrase describes “what kind of which ones”
So for example here
“After school, I looked for books about Mars.”
“About Mars” describes the kind of books so that makes it an Adjective phrase.
I hope this helps.
A 'helping' or auxiliary verb is one which exists only alongside another verb (the 'main' verb) and helps to define its mood, tense, or voice.
Fog rolling down the river is a form of figurative language known as personification. Personification occurs when a non-human object is given a human characteristic or action. In this case, fog cannot literally "roll" down the river. I mean, just imagine a person rolling down a hill like a derp-head. Fog doesn't do that, but in a figurative way, it "rolls" down the river. I hope you can understand :')
First date always should be to a walk at a park or to a mall wait never a mall bc then they finna make u broke and then she will brake up with u bc u have no money and then ur gonna be living under a bridge just bc u took her to the mall