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I think Mark was using summarizing, because of the way Mark phrased his sentence. "The main point" does invoke a summary of a sort. Now, C is possible, as well, but not likely. I'd suggest sticking to A.
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The only thing you need to do to identify the adverbial phrase in the sentence is to find an adverb or a characteristic which contains an adverb. As you can see, here is a characteristic made up by an adverb which I have highlighted: <span>The studious Andrea will go to the store after she finishes her homework. So, the correct answer is definitely ''</span><span>The studious Andrea''.</span>
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1. = C.
2. = E.
3. = B.
4. = D.
5. = A.
6. = F.
Sandra Day O'Connor. Antonin Scalia. Anthony Kennedy.
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It contributes by the state, which means that it is federal. But, if you take the milk out of the microwave. That's when I realized the cat was in the jeans, but my car keys were still upstairs.
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