Answer:
C
Explanation:
Most of the text is about how teens get distracted by rewards.
So you want us to tell you what we think of your essay? I'm a little confused.
Answer:
An absolute phrase is a group of words that modifies an independent clause as a whole. An absolute is made up of a noun and its modifiers (which frequently, but not always, include a participle or participial phrase). An absolute may precede, follow, or interrupt the main clause
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-Amelia