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Read this sentence, what kind of phrase is it? ( give reason if possible! ) 3. Words spewing out of her
mouth

O A) adverbial phrase
OB) prepositional phrase
OC) absolute phrase
OD) adjectival phrase
O E) verb phrase
OF) participial phrase
G) noun phrase

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