* Singing loudly in the shower* is what Jessica loves to do every morning.

gerund phrase
participial phrase
appositive phrase
prepositional phrase
My answer is C.

Wrong.

Alright... umm. Is it A?

Yes.

Thanx!!

You're welcome!

Your answer is incorrect. The phrase "Singing loudly in the shower" is a participial phrase, not an appositive phrase. An appositive phrase renames or identifies a noun or pronoun right beside it. For example, "My friend Mark" - "Mark" is the appositive phrase that renames "friend." In this case, "Singing loudly in the shower" is not renaming or identifying anything, thus it is not an appositive phrase.

A participial phrase, on the other hand, consists of a participle (a verb form ending in -ing or -ed) along with any modifiers or complements. In this case, "Singing" is the participle, and "loudly in the shower" provides additional information about how or where Jessica is singing. Therefore, the correct answer is B - participial phrase.