<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is 'participial phrase'.
<u>Explanation:</u>
We are given the following sentence:
'The old man sat at the window,<em> remembering the days when he would have gone outdoors</em>'.
Here, the italicized words are an example of participial phrase.
A phrase which looks like a verb but actually functions as an adjective while modifying a noun in the same sentence is called a participial phrase.
So in this sentence, 'remembering' is the present participle and 'remembering the days' is the participial phrase. The participial phrase modifies 'he'.
Answer:
Metrical pattern consisting of lines unrhymed iambic pentameter, calles black verse.
Explanation:
Yes there are such sentences. “He eats food.” and “People often sleep.” are both examples.
Answer:
A semicolon can be used to combine two closely related independent clauses if they are not already joined by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, or yet).
Bot Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman created poems about equality and unity. One of Whitmans most famous being Leaves of Grass and Dickinsons made many poems towards womans rights. cheers