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mote1985 [20]
3 years ago
5

WILL UPVOTE

English
2 answers:
arsen [322]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is:

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The phrase, "long and filled with frustrations", modifies the word: "wait".

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Further explanation:

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Let us examine the other answer choices.

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→Let us examine the first answer choice given:

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  The phrase "in the end" modifies the word "needed".

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     → This is incorrect; since "needed" is not a noun or pronoun. As such,    

          this answer choice given is incorrect; since the phrase "in the end" is             NOT an 'adjective phrase' that modifies the particular word: "needed",

_____________________

→ Let us examine the third answer choice given:

_______________________

The phrase "The wait was long" modifies the word "frustrations".

_____________________

    → This is incorrect. The phrase, "The wait was long" does not modify the noun "frustrations."  

_____________________

→ Let us examine the final answer choice:

_____________________

The phrase "we needed" modifies the word "what".

_____________________

    → This is is incorrect.  The phrase "we needed" is NOT an "adjective phrase".  

____________________

Brilliant_brown [7]3 years ago
4 0
The correct answer is:
_________________________
<span>The phrase, "long and filled with frustrations", modifies the word: "wait".
_________________________
Further explanation:
___________________

Let us examine the other answer choices.
_________________________
</span>→<span>Let us examine the first answer choice given:
_________________________
</span><span>   The phrase "in the end" modifies the word "needed".
_________________________
</span>      →<span> This is incorrect; since "needed" is not a noun or pronoun. As such,    
           this answer choice given is incorrect; since the phrase "in the end" is             NOT an 'adjective phrase' that modifies the particular word: "needed",
_____________________
</span><span>→ Let us examine the third answer choice given:
</span>_______________________
<span>The phrase "The wait was long" modifies the word "frustrations".
_____________________
     </span>→ This is incorrect. The phrase, "The wait was long" does not modify the noun "frustrations."  
_____________________
→ Let us examine the final answer choice:
_____________________
<span>The phrase "we needed" modifies the word "what".
</span>_____________________
     → This is is incorrect.  The phrase "we needed" is NOT an "adjective phrase". 
____________________
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