Explanation:
2: is an example of a metaphor.
The best answer here is C. If we refer back to the General Prologue from the start of <em>The Canterbury Tales</em> and read his description, we can see that he is described as a manager for someone's estate (as well as a carpenter, though that isn't necessary to know here). The majority of his description details his years of service to this particular farm and he is described as being quite good at what he does, able to predict crop yields.
One activity that I don’t like doing is public speaking. When public speaking I feel as there is no time for breaks. When writing a test u can stop for a moment and breathe, but speaking publicly doesn’t give you that option. I can’t even express myself to the best of my ability because of how much stress and pressure I get while publicity speaking
Answer:
The adverbial phrase is " into a piece of wood"
Explanation:
The adverbial phrase that we can see in the sentence "Have you ever hammered a nail into a piece of wood" is an adverbial of place, this is used in the sentence with the same function as any adverb of place like backwards, behind, here, there, etc... it is easy to identify as an adverb or adverbial of place answers the question "where?".