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Identify whether the bolded section of this sentence is a clause or a phrase. Dorothy asked for a glass of water, having invited herself in. Choose 1 answer: phrase B clause
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Identify whether the bolded section of this sentence is a clause or a phrase.
Dorothy asked for a glass of water, having invited herself in.
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I believe the bolded part is a phrase
I think this because a phrase is a small group of words that adds meaning to a sentence. Hope this helped!
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Answer: it’s a clause
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