I think it might be B if not sorry
Answer: the answer is a
Explanation:
the writer wants the reader to come to a common sense conclusion on his or her own explanation
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
Hope this helps
-Amelia
Las repuestas son
There are
There is
There is
There is
There are