Answer:
to remind people of the work done by Mr.Peters
B.
The importance of money is highlighted when economizing is discussed.
Answer:
This means success is a verb and the related part of speech success is not a verb; in this case, success is a noun. Another test for verbs is to use the word in question in different verb tenses. If the sentence still makes sense, the word is a verb.
In Chapter 16, Madame Defarge states to her husband that laying the groundwork for monumental change takes a long time, once it happens, it will be unstoppable like an earthquake or lightning. This passage clearly represents her views on the revolution because she sympathizes with her husband's impatience but does not waver from her belief in the cause.
Participle
An participle is a word that is usually a verb but is being used in a sentence as a different part of speech.
Examples:
Draw = drawing; drawn
Run = running
Laugh = laughed; laughing
Type = Typed; typing
Cut = cut