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<span>The correct answer is C. prepare their thoughts in advance. It doesn't matter how big your audience is - if you've been asked to speak, then you should prepare accordingly so as not to embarrass yourself. You shouldn't get everything out quickly - take your time and give a good speech. You shouldn't imitate anyone, but rather create your own style. You don't have to use fancy vocabulary in order to impress your audience - if your speech is good, they won't care about your choice of words.</span><span />
The participle phrase in the above sentence is 'flickering on the table.'
The participle phrase starts either with the present (dependably ending with -ing) or past (dependably ending with -ed)
The participle phrase includes the modifiers or objects to complete the thought of the sentence. For instance, in the above sentence<em> 'flickering'</em> is in present and modifies the word <em>'The candle'.</em> Therefore, the participle phrase acts as an adjective always, providing a description of the sentence.
Therefore, the correct option is the participial phrase flickering on the table modifies candle.
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