6. A clause from sentence (i) has been turned into a(n) _______ in sentence (ii).(i) Since she knew what the lecture was about, she didn't attend the meeting.
(ii) Knowing what the lecture was about, she didn't attend the meeting.

A. infinitive
B. relative pronoun
C. phrase
D. compound predicate

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is: C.) phrase
It's not A because there is no "to" being added on to "know".
It's not B because there is no pronoun such as "who" or "whom" being used.
It's not D because there isn't a comparison between two nouns.

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