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Participles are sometimes confused with verbs because they are made up of:
1)	verb +  –ing form . This is called PRESENT PARTICIPLE and it has the function of an adjective (not a verb)
Example:  The singing bird is beautiful. The word “singing” modifies the noun “bird” and this sentence can be rewritten as “The bird that sings is beautiful.”
2)	Verb+ ed / past participle form. This is called PAST PARTICIPLE and it has also the function of an adjective as it provides information or qualities of a noun.
Example: The wounded dog was crying all night. The word “wounded” modifies the noun “dog” and this sentence can be rewritten as “The dog which was wounded was crying all night”  
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>D. to help the reader imagine the sounds present in the novel’s setting</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: The topic sentence
Explanation: If the text is properly written, the topic sentence should either be at the beginning of the paragraph/text, or the end, if it is a short text; for things like the heading or title; words in special print; repeated words; things reiterated by pronouns; or ideas being suggested. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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