Which sentence correctly uses an adjective phrase to modify the noun
"painting"?
The painting, which
was admired by
everyone, was sold
at a high price.
The painting was
sold at a high price,
admired by
everyone.
The painting,
admired by
everyone, was sold
at a high price.
Admired by
everyone, the
painting was sold at
a high price.



Answer :

The sentence that correctly uses an adjective phrase to modify the noun "painting" is: "The painting, admired by everyone, was sold at a high price." Explanation: 1. In this sentence, the adjective phrase "admired by everyone" describes the painting. It provides additional information about the painting by stating that everyone admires it. 2. The adjective phrase "admired by everyone" acts as an adjective because it modifies the noun "painting" by giving more details about its qualities (being admired by everyone). 3. The correct placement of the adjective phrase is before the noun "painting" to clearly show that the admiration is directed towards the painting. By placing the adjective phrase correctly before the noun it modifies, the sentence conveys a clear and accurate description of the painting being admired by everyone.