"Foe to ambition."
So we know a foe is an enemy.
An ambition is a desire to complete and do something.
Judging from this, the phrase may mean, "An enemy wants a desire to do something."
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Answer:
NO: Co-operation is a sign of unity.
YES: Cooperation is a sign of unity.
Explanation:
Answer:
Being blind.
Explanation:
Participial phrase is a group of words consisting of a participle (present or past participle) which acts as a main word, and a modifier ( present participle ends on -ing, while past participle has different suffixes which depends on the verb is regular or irregular). Whatever participle it may be, these phrases always act as an adjective in a sentence, modifying nouns. Knowing this, the only possible answer is being blind; other answers don't contain present or past participle. Also, this phrase modifies the word street, which is a noun, so it functions as an adjective.