Hello there.
<span>One of the purposes of Mark Twain’s “Taming the Bicycle” is to entertain the reader. Which sentence in this excerpt uses humor to achieve this purpose?
</span><span>We got up a handsome speed, and presently traversed a brick, and I went out over the top of the tiller and landed, head down, on the instructor's back, and saw the machine fluttering in the air between me and the sun.</span>
Well the meaning of an adjective phrase is: group of words that describe a noun or a pronoun in any type of sentence.
So it's B. Because it's collective 'Boxes' as we know and an adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or a pronoun.
Hope this helps :)<span />
escape is the correct answer
Answer:
<h2>search on <u>Google</u><u> </u>or <u>Chorme</u><u> </u></h2>