“About Mars” is the Adjective Phrase.
Adjective phrase describes “what kind of which ones”
So for example here
“After school, I looked for books about Mars.”
“About Mars” describes the kind of books so that makes it an Adjective phrase.
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A because there is a name with a apostrophe s in front of it meaning that there is ownership.
The correct answer would be C. Between classes, during lunch, and sometimes on the bus.
The passage clearly states that cell phones must be in their lockers or vehicles, so cell phones cannot be used during class. It also states that cell phone use is acceptable if it does not distract others or affect their punctuality.
Lastly, the passage states the cell phone use on the bus is determined by the bus driver, so you would be able to sometimes use your phone on the bus.
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Lois:I don't know, it's just a turn of phrase.
Peter:How do you turn a phrase?</span>