Answer:
See the explanation
Explanation:
In this case, in order to get an elimination reaction we need to have a strong base. In this case, the base is the phenoxide ion produced the phenol (see figure 1).
Due to the resonance, we will have a more stable anion therefore we will have a less strong base because the negative charge is moving around the molecule (see figure 2).
Finally, the phenoxide will attack the primary carbon attached to the Cl. The C-Cl bond would be broken and the C-O would be produced at the same time to get a substitution (see figure 1).