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John screamed with terror at the sight of the swarm of bees.Group of answer choicesprepositional phrase functioning adverbiallyadverb phraseadverb clause

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John screamed with terror at the sight of the swarm of bees.Group of answer choicesprepositional phrase functioning adverbiallyadverb phraseadverb clause

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The phrase "at the sight of the swarm of bees" is a prepositional phrase functioning adverbially.

Here's why:

  1. It's a prepositional phrase because it starts with a preposition ("at") and is followed by a noun phrase ("the sight of the swarm of bees").

  2. It's functioning adverbially because it's modifying the verb "screamed" by telling us under what circumstances John screamed. Adverbs and adverbial phrases can modify verbs by giving us more information about how, when, where, or why the action occurred. In this case, the phrase is telling us why John screamed, so it's functioning as an adverb.

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