Identify the correct positive phrase from the sentence: 'The bus, covered in graffiti, was a sight to behold.' A) a sight to behold B) covered in graffiti C) The bus D) was a sight... Identify the correct positive phrase from the sentence: 'The bus, covered in graffiti, was a sight to behold.' A) a sight to behold B) covered in graffiti C) The bus D) was a sight to behold
Understand the Problem
The question is asking us to identify which part of the given sentence can be considered a positive phrase. The options provided are different segments of the sentence, and we need to determine which one conveys a positive outlook or expression.
Answer
a sight to behold
The final answer is a sight to behold
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is a sight to behold
More Information
'A sight to behold' is often used as a positive phrase to describe something impressive or worthy of attention.
Tips
Avoid confusing the phrase with other parts of the sentence that describe simple facts or states, like 'covered in graffiti' that do not convey a positive sentiment.
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