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What is an absolute phrase?(1 point)
Responses
a dependent clause that functions as an adverb
a dependent clause that functions as an adverb
a clause that does not form a sentence
a clause that does not form a sentence
a preposition followed by its object and the object’s modifiers
a preposition followed by its object and the object’s modifiers
a set of two or more words that includes a noun and a modifier and modifies a sentence
Responses
a dependent clause that functions as an adverb
a dependent clause that functions as an adverb
a clause that does not form a sentence
a clause that does not form a sentence
a preposition followed by its object and the object’s modifiers
a preposition followed by its object and the object’s modifiers
a set of two or more words that includes a noun and a modifier and modifies a sentence
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**a set of two or more words that includes a noun and a modifier and modifies a sentence.**
An absolute phrase typically consists of a noun and a participle or modifier, providing additional information about the action or the subject of the sentence.
**a set of two or more words that includes a noun and a modifier and modifies a sentence.**
An absolute phrase typically consists of a noun and a participle or modifier, providing additional information about the action or the subject of the sentence.
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