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"Exhausted from the long, cold night", the kittens snuggled in the bright sunlight. The qouted phrase is which of the following? Prepositional Gerundial Infinitive Participial

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Answer: Prepositional
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Answer: The quoted phrase ("Exhausted from the long, cold night") is a participial phrase.

Step-by-step explanation: A participial phrase is introduced by a past participle or a present participle. Moreover, it can also include objects and modifiers. A participial phrase functions as an adjective because it describes and provides additional information about a particular noun or pronoun. "Exhausted from the long, cold night" is a participial phrase because it begins with a past participle ("exhausted") and it also contains modifiers. Furthermore, this participial phrase is working as an adjective: it is describing the noun "kittens".

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