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Identify as clause or phrase: between the poles

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jayilych4real
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  • 31-08-2020

Answer:

Phrase

Explanation:

The group of words, "Between the poles" is a phrase because it does not have a verb and a subject and as such cannot stand alone or make meaning.

It is not a clause because a clause has a verb and a subject.

There are different types of phrases such as noun phrase, adjectival phrase, adverbial phrase, etc.

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