Based on the context in which "very wise" was used, it is an adjective phrase.
<h3>What is an adjective phrase?</h3>
This refers to a phrase that is doing the work of an adjective which is to modify a noun or pronoun.
In the above sentence, the pronoun, "you" was modified by saying the person was quite wise. This is therefore an adjective phrase.
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Answer by YourHope:
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How does Shakespeare introduce the idea of opposites being the same?
B) The witches say the weather is both bad and good!
Have a BEAUTIFUL day~
It's meaning like why did you choose this role/person who does the story line!
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A venn diagram would be used to compare and contrast data
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I agree with you
Explanation:
in other words, the speaker wants to give a speech that the audience can relate to