D. Pre-owned vehicle I think but I’m quite dumb so I’m not too sure
In 2013, Dr. Dale Archer posted an article called “Forever Young: American’s Obsession with Never Growing Old” in which he explains how most Americans are so obsessed with looking or acting young in the 21st Century. Archer is deeply worried about how the advances in technology have negatively influenced the way we perceive ourselves nowadays. In his article, Archer is trying to warn the readers about these changes. He wants us to open our eyes, to be critical thinkers, to understand that technology is altering the way we feel about ourselves and our surroundings. The media, television, video games, magazines, among others, are actually trying to convince us of something that we are not. Archer wants us to understand that being old is part of being a human being. Aging is an intrinsic part of our lives that we cannot ever deny and that we all must confront one day.
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We have control over nature in a huge extent. Humans have so much control over other things too, we have such a huge knowledge. But most of the time we take what we have for granted in nature, some people don't appreciate the beauty of it. I do feel obligated to do my part and protect the environment/refrain from causing damage or to at least make a small change.
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1. label
2. prayer
3. punishment
4. astronomer
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An anagram is the rearrangement, or switching, of letters of a word/phrase. With this information, the first given letters should serve as a hint (as previously mentioned). For example, number one starts with 'l'. That means you're left with 'a','b','e', and and another 'l'. The word 'label' then becomes a clear choice. This process can then be repeated for the others! Hope I helped!
Every gerund/participle ends in -ing, so you can know for sure that the answer is one of these two. Since here <em>turning </em>is used with an adverbial function (that is, it is basically an adverb - it tells us WHEN Kate bumped into David), the correct answer is B) participial.