i'm pretty sure it's "had argued"
a participle is a verb used as an adjective
It’s all of them because you need them in all of the speeches you configure to write or say
<span>The
answer is a judicial review. It is a kind of court proceeding in which a judge
reviews the legality of a decision or action made by the public. In other
words, judicial reviews are a way to reach a decision, rather than the rights
and wrongs of the conclusion reached.</span>
You can say that you watched tv, did sport, learn for school, clean you room,...
You can imagine something. Think of what you can posibly doing at home.
Presumably A. As a military spouse....this term is utilized to allude to an individual from the equipped administrations declining to carry out their employment for instance sending to specific parts of the world. I would call that somewhat insubordinate.