Which words in the sentence make up the adjective phrase? Changes in air temperature can affect Bella's songs.

A.Changes in

B.can affect

C.Bella's songs

D.in air temperature

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Answer 1
Answer: The changes of the air temperature can affect the Bella's songs. because of the air temperature.     

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