20 adverb modifying go.
21 Reading a book is a gerund phrase subject of the linking verb is. [It's the only phrase in the sentence].
22 Of the United States is an adjective phrase modifying president.
23 To get. Infinitive It's acting like a noun
24 Participial phrase modifying dog
In the resource you studied does the scientific view of human physiology contrast or disprove
Prufrock has all the normal desires of a young man, but he is ultimately incapable of doing anything. He is compelled to think everything through, but it doesn't help him at all. The thoughts just can't transform into actions, in part because he is afraid, in part because he lacks confidence, and in part because he can see no sense in all of it. He doesn't "dare disturb the universe" by asking "an overwhelming question". He is only capable of entering trivial, petty interactions with the world obsessed with material, "the cups, the marmalade, the tea, / <span>Among the porcelain, among some talk of you and me". This matter renders Prufrock's existence futile, and he is all too aware of it. His intelligence doesn't help him at all, because it locks him into a self-indulgent, passive world, rendering him aware of all the impossibilities.</span>
<span>Since an opinion is a personal belief about something, then the answer is B. The concert last night was better than any of us expected. This is because it's an opinion with which some might disagree. If someone believed that the concert was bad then the sentence would not apply and the person would have their own opinion.</span>
If you are trying to shorten that, it can be written like this; "My parents and the vet told me about different types of dogs."