It will be the second one
In favour, if i understand the question correctly
<span>The phrase greet them gladly, given them welcome" is an example of
</span><span>c. onomatopoeia</span>
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