The sentence which uses a participial phrase as an adjective is:
<span>A) </span><span>Working
hard is the key for being successful in life. </span>
A participle is a verb which functions as adjective to
modify a noun or pronouns. It can be present or past particles.
Hi. First, you have used the wrong spelling of, "which". A witch is a character ;)
Okay, back to your question. One example of a flashback in the story, "Borders" is when the mom talks about driving to Salt Lake City to visit her daughter.
If you read the story, you might find some other examples. Hope this helps.
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Diana
A.
The person should look to create a plan of action for the future and prevent the crisis from escalating rather than dwell on why it happened.
I believe the answer for that is anger/fear. I hope this help! <span />
Answer:
Part A: A. Politicians doubt that Sonia will be a capable Supreme Court justice, so she must go through a special approval process.
Part B: B. "The president wanted to be sure Sonia didn't have any problems or ugly secrets in her past."
Explanation: