B. participle is the answer
As long as it's appropriate you should be fine
1. "Who took the trash out?"
2. "Now whom is in charge of this mess in the play room?"
3. "Going to jail will affect your job application, Joseph"
4. "The cause of you breaking your leg will bring the effect to you of staying on a wheelchair for a while or the rest of your life."
5. "I got to use the bathroom! Go fast in their cause I got to use the bathroom!"
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Its been awhile since i've read this, but from what I remember, he basically learns what law of club is capable of. He could get seriously hurt if he steps out of line. But when he watches his first dog fight, he is scared, thinking he might be next.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Into the pool." The prepositional phrase in this sentence: Someone tripped and fell into the pool, is the '<span>Into the pool'. Into is the a preposition that talks about where the person being tripped and fell.
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