Answer:
This is in the APM test, stop cheating.
Explanation:
Use your brains, I know you have one.
It is called a participial adjective.
They are pretty common in English language and in the sentence provided the participial adjectives are "gnarled" and "twisted" as they were created from the verbs "to gnarl" and "to twist".
D. — perfect future.
The reasoning being that perfect future is a verb tense that is used when there’s an action that will be completed in the future.
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