Answer:
Absolute
Prepositional
Participial
Explanation:
A subordinate CLAUSE (not phrase) contains a subject and verb, is introduced by a conjunction, and supports the main clause.
An absolute phrase combines a noun and a participle. (e.g. shining stars, crossed arms)
A prepositional phrase is a modifying phrase consisting of a preposition and its object. (on the table, beside the stairs)
A participial phrase will begin with a present or past participle and will always function as an adjective, describing a nearby noun or pronoun.
(e.g. PUTTING ON HER BOOTS, she trudged into the snow.)
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
-1
Explanation:
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Answer:
emphasis
Explanation:
Bexause its non of the rest
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>Elizabeth believes that John is trying to protect Abigail by not going to Salem. John becomes angered and tries to explain that he has forgotten Abigail. He is frustrated that Elizabeth will not forgive him and move on from the situation.
That's a tip.
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Answer:
It's difficult to predict the impact of new policies and procedures.
Explanation:
Evaluating the options :
In option A, Incorrect spelling of policies 
In option B ; No spelling error and the tension s are perfect 
In option C ; It's has no apostrophe and policies is incorrectly written 
In Option D ; ':' is used inappropriately 
Hence, option B is the correct choice.