The group of words in bold, "even for identical twins," is a phrase. A phrase is a group of words that does not have both a subject and a verb, while a clause does. In this case, "even for identical twins" does not contain a subject and a verb, so it is classified as a phrase.
Is the group of words in bold a phrase or a clause? Humans have unique fingerprints, and this holds true even for identical twins. (1 point) Responses phrase phrase clause
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