This is wrong because an adverbial phrase <span> the term for two or more words which play the role of an adverb.
this does not include your sentence, here is an example of what i am talking about.
</span><span><span>I will sit quietly.</span>(normal adverb)<span>I will sit in silence.</span>(adverbial phrase)<span>I will sit like a monk meditates.
</span></span><span>(adverbial clause)
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. The answer to the above question is the "nonessential past participial phrase". <span>It is nonessential, meaning that if it wasn't there the sentence would still make sense and it is in past tense.</span>