A past participle represents a verb that has been completed but is mentioned in the present voice. Because the representatives are being spoken about in the active voice, but the meetings have already happened, a past participle is used. The past tense of 'to hold' is 'held', but adding the 'have' in front of 'held' turns it into a past participle.
"Hold" is present tense
"Holding" is present participle
Because it makes a direct line to a young person to be creative by drawing from personal experience to make a story or a feeling, and do it without restraints of clarity or direction. They can describe a feeling without trying so hard to follow grammar rules and focus on making it sound good.
Answer:
parables always use non-human character to teach their lessons, while parable are always about people.