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Answer: it is used as an adjective to describe the noun wall.
Explanation:
The option that best explains how the bolded participle is used in this sentence is "it is used as an adjective to describe the noun wall".
The word "battered" qualifies the noun "wall". There, it's an adjective. An adjective is used to qualify a noun. Therefore, in this question, the underlined word functions as an adjective as it gives more explanation to the noun which is wall.
B. literate monks who began to establish a national language
On hearing that you were leaving, the memories return to me speedily, as I remember the past and history, the experiences and the pleasures, the sadness and loneliness. However, even in my anguish, i still look forward to a new day, a new beginning.
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