[ Vocabulary ]
a small group of words representing a conceptual unit, containing either a subject or a verb, but not both. Both a subject and a verb would constitute a clause (e.g., “Running through the forest, she breathed in the fresh, crisp air.”)
A. tone
B. style
C. phrase(s)
D. mood

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