Answer:
Absolute
Prepositional
Participial
Explanation:
A subordinate CLAUSE (not phrase) contains a subject and verb, is introduced by a conjunction, and supports the main clause.
An absolute phrase combines a noun and a participle. (e.g. shining stars, crossed arms)
A prepositional phrase is a modifying phrase consisting of a preposition and its object. (on the table, beside the stairs)
A participial phrase will begin with a present or past participle and will always function as an adjective, describing a nearby noun or pronoun.
(e.g. PUTTING ON HER BOOTS, she trudged into the snow.)
Answer:
Have you ever thought of fame
If you havent thats a shame
Dont you want people to shout your name
Or do you want to live a life so tame
Where you just take your kids to there soccer games
Either way in the end it is just the same
Because Hollywood is not for the mundane
Explanation:
I just wrote something quick hope its okay