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5 October, 20:24

Which phrase in this excerpt from James Joyce's "Araby" is a participial phrase?

"being blind"

"quiet street"

"having been long enclosed"

"with old useless papers"

"the wild garden behind the house"

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  1. 5 October, 20:28
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    "having been long enclosed"

    Explanation:

    A participle is a verb that ends with the suffix - ing, - ed, - en, - d, etc.

    It can serve the function of an adjective by modifying the noun or pronoun in the sentence.

    A participial phrase are group of words that are made up of a participle and nouns, pronouns or noun phrases which serve the function of being direct objects, indirect objects or action complements.
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