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Select the correct answer.Read the sentence.The journey over the mountain was not only treacherous but the bone chilling wind blew against them.Which type of phrase is the underlined portion of the sentence? A. adverbial phrase B. verb phrase C. absolute phrase D. adjectival phrase

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Select the correct answer.Read the sentence.The journey over the mountain was not only treacherous but the bone chilling wind blew against them.Which type of phrase is the underlined portion of the sentence? A. adverbial phrase B. verb phrase C. absolute phrase D. adjectival phrase

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The underlined portion of the sentence is not provided in the question. However, if we assume the underlined portion is "the bone chilling wind blew against them", this would be considered a verb phrase. A verb phrase is a syntactic unit consisting of a verb and its dependents, excluding the subject. In this case, "blew" is the verb and "against them" is the dependent. So, the correct answer would be B. verb phrase.

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