Gerund Phrase in the given question is: "CYCLING AND READING"
Gerund Phrase: A gerund phrase is a sentence made up of the gerund and any objects or modifiers that go with it. A gerund is a noun created by adding ing to a verb root (a present participle).
How to identify Gerund Phrase:
1) A gerund will always be used to begin the sentence.
2) There will either be a modifier, an object, or both in the gerund phrase.
3) The entire sentence will serve as a noun.
4) The word will agree in the singular with a verb.
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The correct answer to this question is letter "B. killing any sacred animals." The words in the sentence that are the complete gerund phrase is that <span>killing any sacred animals. Killing here is used as a subject and is being pointed out in the sentence.</span>
C because irrelevant means that something is not important to a conversation. For example we’re talking about video games and suddenly bring up something about pizza. Hope this helps and please consider me as brainliest. :)