Answer:
I don't know if i'm right because i'm confused about the present simple or participle but here goes nothing. the answer is below
Explanation:
1. are holding
2. is looking
3. Are you going
4. is starting
5. are Paul and Jenny planning
Again, please post the story/script
First of all, wither is better compared to weaken, rather than weak. But to answer your question, weak is a very general word that can describe many different circumstances. Using wither is more impactful because it gives a sense of what specifically is happening without even expanding on it. The more specific and precise you are with verbs, in most cases the more impactful they are.