An absolute phrase is best described as "a set of two or more words that includes a noun and a modifier and modifies a sentence." Absolute phrases add detail to a sentence, providing additional information about the subject or action without being directly linked to the main clause.
Phrases Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question What is an absolute phrase?(1 point) Responses a set of two or more words that adds detail to a verb and together functions as an adverb a set of two or more words that adds detail to a verb and together functions as an adverb a set of two or more words that includes a noun and a modifier and modifies a sentence a set of two or more words that includes a noun and a modifier and modifies a sentence a set of two or more words that together functions like a noun a set of two or more words that together functions like a noun a set of two or more words that adds detail to a noun and together functions like an adjective a set of two or more words that adds detail to a noun and together functions like an adjective Skip to navigation page 16 of 16
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