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An absolute phrase is a group of words that modifies an entire sentence, usually providing additional context or detail. It typically includes a noun and a participle, along with any modifiers, and it is set off from the main clause by a comma. An absolute phrase adds information but does not directly connect to the sentence's subject or verb. For example, in the sentence "Her eyes shining with excitement, she opened the gift," "Her eyes shining with excitement" is the absolute phrase.
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