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identify each expression as a clause or phrase. 1.the issue is the presidency. 2. it's too late. 3. the obviously hungry children. 4 . with their driving. 5. speaking in public. 6. when fufu is pounded. 7. you must be joking. 8. to run this long distance. 9. before the president speaks tonight. 10. when people take the trouble to write to us.​

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