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Identify the italicized phrase as a participial, gerund, infinitive, or appositive phrase. Feeling my inability to do anything in my own strength, I must rely on God's grace to lead me. name of phrase:

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If the phrase is "Feeling my inability"
the answer is a participial phrase
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Answer:

A: Participal phrase

Step-by-step explanation:

The phrase "Feeling my inability to do anything in my own strength" is a participle phrase because, as an adjective, it is modifying and describing the pronoun I. "I feel my inability to do anything im my own strength." Participle phrases can have the present participle (ing) or the past participle (ed, when the verb is regular.)

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