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29 June, 01:32

What type of clause or phrase is italicized in the sentence below?

The driver, (confused) by the sign, made a wrong turn.

past participle phrase

noun clause

adverb clause

nominative absolute

elliptical clause

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  1. 29 June, 01:37
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    Past Participle Phrase.
  2. 29 June, 02:00
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    The answer is "Past Participle Phrase."

    A clause carries its own predicate and subject. However, in the asked question, within-comma-part of the sentence is a Phrase.

    Moreover, in past participle, the third form of the Non-finite verb (confused), which acts as an adjective, speaks for itself. In here, the verb expresses action of the same subject.
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