Participles are sometimes confused with verbs because they are made up of:
1) verb + –ing form . This is called PRESENT PARTICIPLE and it has the function of an adjective (not a verb)
Example: The singing bird is beautiful. The word “singing” modifies the noun “bird” and this sentence can be rewritten as “The bird that sings is beautiful.”
2) Verb+ ed / past participle form. This is called PAST PARTICIPLE and it has also the function of an adjective as it provides information or qualities of a noun.
Example: The wounded dog was crying all night. The word “wounded” modifies the noun “dog” and this sentence can be rewritten as “The dog which was wounded was crying all night”
I'm pretty sure it is C. The reasons being that the poem is called "We Wear the Mask". That means that they are showing one thing on the outside, but are saying something different on the inside. Like they are pretending. C makes the most sense because the passage states that they smile on the outside but their souls are crying.
In the sentence, <em>My new alarm clock was much louder than my old one, </em>the word that is an example of comparative degree adjective is louder. The comparative degree adjective shows that there are two objects that are in comparison while the superlative is when there are three or more items being compared.
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Change their voice and facial expressions 5.) Pause 6.) Use handouts. How do you know what to write down when taking notes from a lecture? 1.) Key words 2.
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Answer:im pretty sure theyre right
Explanation: im literally only doin this to get points im sorry