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Hurry please and everything that starts and ends with * is the underlined part of the sentence.

Question 1

is the underlined phrase an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase

The puppy crept *inside the
cardboard box*


Question 2

is the underlined phrase an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase

Divide the markers *between the two children*

Question 3

is the underlined phrase an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase

He looked *above the treetops* and saw a huge kite.

Question 4

is the underlined phrase an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase

Only the most intrepid sailors went *beyond the straits of Gibraltar*.

Question 5

is the underlined phrase an adjective phrase or an adverb phrase

Wish *upon a star* tonight.

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4. intrepid sailor is an adjective phrase;

3. "above the treetops" is an adverb phrase.

5. "wish upon a star" I think it is an adverb phrase.

2. "between the two children" adverb phrase.

1. "inside the box" it modifies the verb so it is an adverbial phrase.

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