That would be C, a prepositional phrase.
The right answer is: "There must be a perfect freedom on both sides". beyond the mere symbolism that represents the delivery of a ring, it is assumed in this context that the woman will also enjoy the emancipation that the marriage dissolution represents. In such a way that the independence of the woman must be the same -or even bigger- than the man.
The best advice I can offer is to know what kind of information employers are seeking in order to ensure your references are the most effective, in order to accomplish this you can:
- Be in contact with direct/indirect superiors for past positions in order to determine how active they're willing to be or act on your behalf.
- Explain to your reference what are the qualities or areas of expertise you'd like them to highlight (according to the qualities the employer is looking for).
- Provide as much information as possible regarding the position you're aiming for to your reference in order for them to be able to portray you in the best possible way.
Answer:
you would probably be in first place
Answer: "you gave her in the morning" is an adjective clause.
It modifies or specifies which <u>pen</u>.
Explanation: If the word "that" had been included, as in
"that you gave her in the morning" it would be a relative clause; 'that' is a relative pronoun.
(In your question the "an___" is a hint that the answer starts with a vowel)
In any case, they are clauses, not phrases, because they include a subject, 'you', and a predicate, 'gave her in the morning.'