I would say <span>b. The band played songs for the crowd with guitars. it sounds very awkward because "with guitars" should be placed after " the band played songs" and a comma placed after "the band played songs".
so this is what it should look like
The band played songs, with guitars, for the crowd
Hope it helps!
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I believe this is a clause because it has a subject and a predicate
the predicate being: Inspirational leader
the subject being: Mohandas gandhi
sorry if im wrong i tried
here is the difference between a phrase and clause that i googled sice i didn't really know how to explain it
On the other extreme, the clause is a part of a sentence, that contains a subject (noun phrase) that actively performs an action (finite verb form). A phrase is a part of a clause or a sentence. As against, a clause is a sentence fragment. A clause has a subject and predicate, whereas a phrase doesn't.
I hope this helps x3
From the quote it sound s like it could be b, it says chains of servitude had been torn from his limbs ,if you have more questions, i have small book of his autobiography. i hope this is right,