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He wore mittens on his hands that were purple. And that's not a ___; his hands really were purple!

A. Phrase
B. misplaced and modifier
C. dangling modifier
5 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **A. Phrase**.

The use of "that's not a phrase" suggests that it's not something merely descriptive or an expression. The other options, "misplaced modifier" and "dangling modifier," refer to specific grammatical issues that don't apply to this context.
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