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Explanation:
If the phrase <em>of the land </em>is underlined, then it would be an adjective phrase. This is because the whole place belongs to the noun <em>beasts - </em>what kind of beasts? (Those) of the land.
You are describing what beasts are like, which means that you are using an adjective, not adverb.
Aragorn demonstrates courtly love (to Arwen). Go to lotrplaza.com to find more on courtly love in Lord of the Rings.
In the sentence: Karissa wanted to invite up to fifteen
people to the party.
The infinitive words of the last word of the infinitive
phrase are D.to invite party rather ‘to invite up to fifteen people’.
Infinitives starts with the connective ‘to’.