The sentence that contains a participle is the second one - Falling slowly, snowflakes filled the air.
A participle cannot be used as a subject of a sentence, and since <em>Falling </em>in the first example is a subject, it is a gerund, not a participle.
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Answer: When the person says “opinion on feed?” They will most likely mean an opinion on them based on their feed.
Explanation: This is because most people in our generation are looking for attention, and good opinions or anything said about them.