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

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

The play, a three-act farce, amused everyone.

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Answer #1
It's not a clause because it doesn't have a subject and verb.

What type of phrase do you think it is?
answered by: anjelika
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Answer #2
What is italicized?

What do you think it is?
answered by: lion
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Answer #3
A present participle is a verb form and ends in -ing.

That phrase is not a participial phrase.
answered by: Rosy
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Answer #4
(three-act farce) and adjective clause
answered by: Hunter Rodgers
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Answer #5
present participial phrase
answered by: Please help me!!!!!
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