Identify the word or words modified by the underlined adverbial clause. "although the boy was small", he could outrun all of his competitors.-could -outrun -could outrun -of his

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The answer to your question would be that the word or words modified by the underlined adverbial clause are the following ones: could outrun.

Adverb clauses, also known as adverbial clauses, are dependent clauses that function as adverbs. As they are dependent clauses, they require a subordinating conjunction to connect them to the rest of the sentence.

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Answer: The answer to this question is -could outrun. I hope this helps!

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Explanation:

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