Choose the grammatically correct use of an absolute phrase from the following sentences. (5 points)


1. The car cruised through the neighborhood with the bass up windows rattling.

2. The car cruised through the neighborhood with the bass up, windows rattling.

3. The car cruised through the neighborhood with the bass up, and windows rattling.

4. The car cruised through the neighborhood with the bass up; windows rattling.

Respuesta :

I believe it is number three

B.) The car cruised through the neighborhood with the bass up, windows rattling is the correct answer.

Why?

An absolute phrase is a phrase that modifies a noun in a sentence, but it is not connected to the sentence by a coordinating conjunction. You can remember the 7 coordinating conjunction by just remembering the word FANBOYS.

F = for

A = and

N = nor

B = but

O = or

Y = yet

S = so

I hope this helps :)