Answer:
Three.
Explanation:
An adverbial phrase is a group of words that modifies either an adjective, a verb or an adverb. They are used to provide more details about the adjective, adverb and verb in the sentence.
In the given sentence, there are three adverbial phrases that can be found. The three adverbial phrases are-
<em>"covered in dust and webs"</em>
<em>"safely hidden"</em>
<em>"under the mildewing books and tattered old newspapers".</em>
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Robot referees are fit to give result based on the technical details of the sports and its rule and exemptions guidelines. They are not influenced by the team or country or any other kind of bias which ensures us to get a non biased result every time.
This will raise the sports spirit
Hence, option B is correct
Answer:
c) Baffled by the idea of discarding perfectly good soap, Kayongon asked the hotel for an explanation.
Explanation:
In the given two sentences from the article "The Global Soap Project", sentence 15 is an independent clause that provides a basis or background of the next sentence, sentence 16.
In rewriting the two sentences, we can use a comma to separate the two sentences, but also making them into one sentence instead of two separate sentences. Sentence 15 will introduce or give information for the next sentence.
Moreover, sentence 15 is a participial phrase, beginning with the past participle form of the verb "baffle". This makes the sentence act as an adjective, thus, the need for the comma in between.
Thus, the correct answer will be option c.