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What is the noun phrase from the sentence below? The slippery, slimy snake worked its way up the tree into the branches and hid. worked its way into the branches worked its way and hid the slippery, slimy
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What is the noun phrase from the sentence below?
The slippery, slimy snake worked its way up the tree into the branches and hid.
worked its way
into the branches
worked its way and hid
the slippery, slimy snake
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The slippery, slimy snake is the noun phrase because these groups of words all function as a single noun.
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