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<u><em>Answer:</em></u>
<h3>The answer should be <u>Several studies have found that children who attend preschool experience long-term benefits, including an increased likelihood of graduating high school.</u></h3>
Why?
<h3>Well, this answer is a reasonable claim that supports the subject (Government-funded preschool programs are a wise use of taxpayer dollars).</h3><h3 />
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<span>B. Using emotional gestures to communicate feelings</span>
I believe it's B! Participle phrases typically take the sentence and add some sort of modifier. An example of this that I've found is "Removing his pants, Ron jumped into the water to save the child." Another one is "The art museum, destroyed by a hurricane, was never rebuilt." The modifier can be removed from the sentence and it would still make sense.
Answer:
(On the table) is the book.
Explanation:
'On the table' is the preposition as it precedes the noun (the book) and expresses a relationship towards the book. 'On the table' is a common preposition.