Select the adjective phrase to complete the sentence. Lucian painted a picture choose

With oil paints
Of the Taj Mahal
And hung it up.
During spring break

Is the answer during spring break?

With oil paints is also an adverb phrase describing how he painted.

The adjective phrase is "of the Taj Mahal."

No. That is an adverb phrase modifying "painted."

So do we describe what the painting is or what kind of painting. Your answer has me confused if it is type then it would be with oil paints, but if we discribe the actual painting then it would be the Taj Mahal. If we discribe the what then it would be the Taj Mahal is that right, then?

Thank you for your help and explanation between the two.

You are very welcome.

No, "during spring break" is a prepositional phrase, not an adjective phrase. The correct answer is "With oil paints." But hey, at least Lucian didn't paint a picture using toothpaste and finger paints!

No, the answer is not "during spring break." The correct adjective phrase to complete the sentence is "of the Taj Mahal." To determine the correct answer, you need to identify which phrase modifies the noun "picture" in the sentence. The phrase "of the Taj Mahal" describes the specific subject of the painting and functions as an adjective phrase modifying "picture."