I think it's b but I'm not positive
The sentence that contains a verb phrase is D. "I shall be all that I am and more".
<u>A verb phrase is the part of the sentence that generally contains a main verb and a modal or an auxiliary verb</u>. This modal verb always comes before the main verb, which is in the base form. <u>In this sentence, the verb phrase is "shall be" since it contains the modal verb "shall" and the main verb "be".</u> Another example of a verb phrase is "must pass" in the sentence "I must pass this exam in order to go to university".
Journalists like Edward R. Murrow helped to <span>question accusations of disloyalty. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". The other options can be negated. I hope that this answer has come to your help.</span>