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What part of speech is raucous dancing?

"Raucous dancing" is a noun phrase.

Here's why:

* Raucous is an adjective describing the dancing.

* Dancing is a gerund (a verb form functioning as a noun).

* Together, they form a noun phrase that acts as the subject or object of a sentence.

For example:

* Raucous dancing filled the nightclub. (Subject of the sentence)

* We witnessed some raucous dancing at the party. (Object of the verb "witnessed")

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