I don't think the answer is compressed, or narrow. I believe the answer is needlelike.
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I believe your answer is C
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Answer:
The <em><u>scared</u></em> child was lost and asked the store clerk for help to find her mother.
Explanation:
Past participle is the past tense of any verb, majorly identified by the addition of -ed in the word. In simple terms, it is the past form of a verb.
Among the given examples of four sentences provided, the sentence with the word "scared" is the correct answer with its use of the -ed in the verb form of "scare". The other options such as "damaging" and "dripping" are the present participle form of the verb while the verb "having heard" is a perfect participle form of the verb.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
I would say when writing a story the best characteristic to examine is the language and the voice of the story. the language is important because it helps analyze the diction and tone behind the author/writer. the way the writing is perceived is just as important as the words themselves. this affects the author/writer's tone in a piece of writing and this important because it provides a sincere and honest, credible presence or voice for the reader/audience.
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