I am pretty sure that the “men of goodwill” that Gladden describes is <span>D. reformers. I choose this option because in this passage you can see description of a person or group of people that could change something if they were rich and powerful. I bet you wll agree with me.
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The meaning of this phrase is the hundreds people across campus who are unknown there was a guy who (I guess) stood out from the crowd.
I have written a Satire before What is yours about did you start it maybe I can help you if you do two paragraphs.
The sentence here contains a participle that is correctly punctuated. We have the phrase hiding in the brush which is our participle, and it clearly defines what the leopard was doing. Its is properly punctuated as the comma was necessary before the words, the leopard or else it would become improperly punctuated.