Answer: The correct answer is BOUNDLESS AND BARE. Trust me, I've just got 100% on the test.
Explanation: This supports the irony of the poem because the once boastful king who would say, "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" has now no audience to look upon his work. (I don't know if that made much sense XD )
Her mother was working at the restaurant before you came here.
Why did you join the club?
she knew that.
biology is the study of life.
is the concert Friday or Saturday?
Stop that immediately!
when are you stopping by again?
the forecast is for rain all afternoon.
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?".