Answer:
I just took the test its the third answer, “Through it all, Varick urged her to “change it up” and capture some of the fascinating skyscapes provided by the uncooperative weather."
Explanation:
This is a participle. It cannot be a gerund, because gerunds have a nominal or adjectival meaning (for example, Swimming is fun - swimming would be a gerund). The -ing form itself is not a 'verb phrase', but 'sneezing uncontrollably' is. So if we are looking only at 'sneezing', the answer is 'participle'.
Answer:
1. Having plenty of spare time, i had a good look round the town
2. She is sorry she had forgotten the ticket
3. They deinied that they took part in the fight yesterday
Answer:
(C.) Change “sail” to “sails.”
Answer:
"Thundering silence" is an example of a hyperbole
An intense feeling of anticipation is a suspense