Which phrase correctly describes the

  1. which term correctly identifies the italicized phrase in the following sentence?the ice (hanging down from the tree branches)
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  2. Which term correctly identifies the italicized phrase in the following sentence?"The ice *hanging down from the tree branches*
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  3. Choose the term that describes the underlined phrase.(When you're finished), please lock the door. a. adjective phrase b.
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  4. "When you're finished", please lock the door.Choose the term that describes the phrase in quotation marks. A.) adverb phrase B.)
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  5. "When you're finished", please lock the door.Choose the term that describes the phrase in quotation marks. A.) adverb phrase B.)
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  6. "When you're finished", please lock the door.Choose the term that describes the phrase in quotation marks. A.) adverb phrase B.)
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  7. fg"When you're finished", please lock the door. Choose the term that describes the phrase in quotation marks. A.) adverb phrase
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  8. "When you're finished", please lock the door.Choose the term that describes the phrase in quotation marks. A.) adverb phrase B.)
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  9. Choose the term that describes the following phrase.Kris was anxious (about her new job) a. infinitive phrase b. adverb phrase
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  10. Identify the choice that best describes the BOLD phraseLiz's essay ABOUT ENGLAND DURING VICTORIAN TIMES earned her an A. A.
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