The "Roaring 20's" was all about Prosperity. B: Prosperity is the answer.
An adverbial phrase contains two in more words which take a syntactic function of modifying verbs, adjectives, or adverbs. Now it says in the question which "underlined group of words is an adverbial phrase," but the underlining does not seem to show up on here. It seems like in the last option, "almost anything" are two words that are modifying "buy." In my opinion, that would be the best option, however I still do not know which groups of words are underlined. I hope this helped you out!
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The Army has always been there for your home.
They work very hard everyday training to save you if there's any fight/ war. The army has been there for me in many ways. All vets show
Loyalty: They never give up even if it means d y i n g.
Duty: They respect there job and always do whats told.
Respect: They came into my class and told me what to do when they are in a tough situation and helped me through some stuff with my friends!
Service: They always do whats right
Integrity: They helped me know whats right and whats not.
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A connotation is a word that suggests a meaning as to its literal meaning. An example would be pus immediately we thing of it as a negative or even icky word and it has a negative or "pejorative" connotation, when it is really a thick, yellow thing from a infected wound.