ABABAA should be it. i’m sorry if u get it wrong
        
             
        
        
        
The given statement "Walking on water was only one of Jesus' miracles" is a complete phrase. It is actually a noun phrase.
<h3>What is a phrase?</h3>
A cluster of two or more words acting as a meaningful unit within a sentence or clause is referred to as a phrase.
It is of the following types:
- Absolute Phrase.
 - Appositive Phrase.
 - Gerund Phrase.
 - Infinitive Phrase.
 - Noun Phrase.
 - Participial Phrase.
 - Prepositional Phrase.
 
The given statement "Walking on water was only one of Jesus' miracles" is a complete phrase. It is actually a noun phrase.
Thus, it can be concluded that it is a noun phrase that is complete.
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Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
it doesn't use the words like or as
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
B
Because to indicate the passage the detail that is used in topic is necessary. So by my side B is correct option
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