This sentence contains a participle, correctly punctuated.
The phrase <em>hiding in the brush </em>is the participle in this sentence (and it tells us what the leopard was doing), and it is correctly punctuated - there has to be a comma after this phrase because it is found in the beginning of the sentence, before the subject <em>the leopard. </em>
Answer:
You should include why you have that idea as part of your writing with facts or statistics to support your main point. :)
Explanation:
Here is an example :)
Main point: Dogs are better pets than cats
Supporting detail: Dogs will want to make you feel happy where cats don't really care how you feel.
Supporting fact: A study conducted by Department of Psychology at St. Bonaventure University reported that dog owners laughed more than cat owners.
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True this is used to combine them so that they make sense and give a fuller meaning/description to it