A participial phrase is a phrase that contains a present participle or a word that ends in ing (such as running), or a past participle ending in en (such as proven), as well as modifiers, objects, and compliments. In this example we are looking for a sentence that is properly constructed and is logical in expressing the message of the sentence. Therefore, the best choice is C.) The grocery store clerk placed dented cans on a shelf reserved for items on sale. The other sentences use tenses improperly or construct strange ordering of actions in the sentences.
Answer:
He was, however, genial and kind-hearted, a great lawyer and a faithful minister.
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Explanation:
I would tell you it is a comedy, Many works like this are very tragic in the sense of being a comedy (basically they make it tragic to laugh at how horrific it is). For example, "I may be rich, I've made a lot of money, but ... I'm a peasant through and through." Here the character is joking about his past and implies a giving power to a peasant based on his income. so like imagine a homeless man saying he is president cause his wallet has more money in it then what your car is worth.
<u>T</u>he <u>N</u>ineteenth <u>A</u>mendment, drafted by <u>S</u>usan <u>B</u>. <u>A</u>nthony and <u>E</u>lizabeth <u>S</u>tanton, was submitted by <u>C</u>ongress for ratification in 1919.