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What is the difference between a clause and a phrase? a. a phrase has a subject and a verb, but a clause doesn't. b. a clause always contains a preposition. c. a phrase always contains a preposition. d. a clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase doesn't. user: a common term for photographs, cartoons, advertisements, illustrations, drawings, powerpoint slides, and graphics used to present information is a. sight perks. b. visuals. c. ocular enhancements. d. representers.

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