A participial phrase is a phrase that contains a present participle or a word that ends in ing (such as running), or a past participle ending in en (such as proven), as well as modifiers, objects, and compliments. In this example we are looking for a sentence that is properly constructed and is logical in expressing the message of the sentence. Therefore, the best choice is C.) The grocery store clerk placed dented cans on a shelf reserved for items on sale. The other sentences use tenses improperly or construct strange ordering of actions in the sentences.
I’m pretty sure it might me topic sentence, that’s what clicked in my head but i don’t know. so sorry if it’s wrong
It is a coordinating conjunction compound sentence (or just a compound sentence). You can remove the "and", and you could still have two separate sentences. "Many plants survived eruption of Mt. St. Helens." "Their presence brought deer back to the area."
In the short story The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka he lines reveals that:
Gregor does not want to leave.
The speaker is narrating in the third person concentrating mainly on the feelings, thoughts, and actions of Gregor Samsa in an unchanging and flat tone.