D. The "fast food mentality," as Mr. Schlosser calls it, has also defaced America's landscape, helped wipe out its small businesses and independent farmers and homogenized people's taste buds to a lowest common denominator.
The participle or participial phrase in each sentence is "worried about" and "made a nervous joke ".
<h3>What is participial phrase?</h3>
A combination of words called a participle phrase usually includes a participle, a modifier, and a pronoun or a noun phrase. When an action is taken in a phrase, the pronoun or noun will be the recipient. If a participial phrase appears at the start of a sentence and the next phrase is a complete sentence, a comma is required after the participial phrase.
There will be a present or past participle at the start of a participle sentence. Whenever the participle is present, the sentence always ends in ing. The final letter of a regular past participle is always ed. The terrible thing is that irregular past participles can end in many different ways.
The term "present participle phrase" refers to a group of words that begin with the present participle and modify a noun in a sentence.
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the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way
The answer to the first passage would be A because the second paragraph provides he author's reflection about her mother. The answer to passage would be B because even the author had a hard time pronouncing some of the words in her deleted sentence.
The answer is C.
Tom said that he was tired of running.