Answer:
A phrase is a group of words without a subject-verb component, used as a single part of speech. It's different than a clause because clauses are groups of words containing a subject and verb.
In this case, the group of words is a clause:
"The champion didn't expect the challenger to be such a formidable opponent, but despite his small size, the challenger possessed brute strength."
Ok so i was wondering from what book was this question ask because there a lot of books that ask this question?
I went on walking home while I was thinking about the movie and then suddenly I wished I had some company.
we're poorer than the socs and the middle class however I reckon we are wilder too .
The wealthy and fashionable East Egg residents hide their unattractive qualities underneath light, dreamy appearances.
D) her values because most people's values show through their actions