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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
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-Amelia
I believe the answer is D. Out of answer choices A, B, C, and D, D makes the most sense according to this question. This is because nothing is being compared, so that rules out A. Nothing is being exaggerated, so that also rules out B. And finally, not sure how to explain why C is incorrect. But an example of parallel structure is this: Mary likes hiking, swimming, and bicycling. So, if you use process of elimination D makes the most sense. Hope this helps!
Answer: Water pollution
The smoke coming out of the factory and the wastes coming out of the factory plus the boy pouring wastes into the water body. When all enter the water body it leads to pollution which can kill fish in the water.
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I want to say A. hopefully it's the answer