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Gripping the rail, "Lindsey stepped onto the ice". A. independent
Gripping the rail, Lindsey stepped onto the ice.
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Gripping the rail Lindsey stepped onto the ice
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what clause?
Gripping the rail, Lindsey stepped onto the ice.
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what is the clause of the sentence?
Gripping the rail, Lindsey stepped onto the ice.
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Gripping the rail, "Lindsey stepped onto the ice".
(1 point) Responses 1.independent clause 2.adjective clause 3.adverb clause
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Gripping the rail, "Lindsey stepped onto the ice".
A.) independent clause B.) adjective clause C.) adverb clause D.) noun clause
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Gripping the rail, "Lindsey stepped onto the ice".
A. independent clause*** B. adjective clause C. adverb clause D. noun clause
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Choose the term that best describes the underlined phrase
Gripping the rail,*** "Lindsey stepped onto the ice". *** A.)
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Choose the term that describes the underlined phrase.
Gripping the rail, (Lindsey stepped onto the ice). a. noun clause b. adverb
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choose the term that describes the underlined phrase
gripping the rail LINDSEY STEPPED ONTO THE ICE noun clause adverb clause
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