Which two phrases in this information about Medicare prescription drug coverage are noun phrases? Medicare offers prescription drug coverage to help senior citizens and others who need medical assistance get the prescription drugs they need, under Part D of the program (or Part C if you are enrolled in the Medicare Advantage Plan). The subset of the US population with Medicare can join a drug plan to get this coverage. Not all Medicare drug plans are the same, however. Look for the "Medicare Approved" seal on drug discount cards to make sure you are getting the best deal.
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Answer choices (two correct choices) A. to help senior citizens and others B. The subset of the US poplutation with Medicare C. Not all Medicare drug plans D.for the “Medicare Approved” seal on drug discount cards to make sure you are getting the best deal. To help you out, I will identify *one* of the solutions. Recall that a noun phrase is a group of words that collectively acts as a noun. Notice how “not all Medicare drug plans” acts as a noun with the subject “are.” Try to find another noun phrase using this same logic.
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