1. flying
As the directions state, a participle is a verb. Both flying and headed are verbs. However, headed is used as an action verb in the sentence. It is what the geese are doing. Flying is an adjective describing the geese as "flying by". You should be able to cross out the participial phrase and the sentence will still make sense as in "The geese are headed south for the winter."
2. B. Clapping wildly.
Clapping wildly is the participial phrase. It describes the audience. Option C contains the main verb of the sentence "shouted" so this is not a participial phrase. Option D has an infinitive "to come".
3. cat
The participial phrase in the sentence is "hearing the footsteps of its owner". The cat is what hears the footsteps.
Its a terminating decimal number as it ends with a finite number(2) of decimal places.
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Lifeguards must have current CPR, First Aid, and AED certifications.
The semicolon can be placed after swimmer, that way the sentence is not fully finished but rather gives it a break
Answer:
C. It highlights the ways in which the animals are being silenced and controlled.
Explanation:
Based on the given excerpt, we can see that some animals, four young pigs to be precise wanted to show their displeasure, but they were silenced by the dogs.
This shows that the impact of the dogs were to silence and control the other animals.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.