It turns it into a present -tense participle. Ex.) Ned is sitting on the chair.
<span>The main message of the song is to stand up and revolt against the old
bureaucracy. This was spearheaded by young people, and eventually the workers
of the nation. It’s telling the people to rise up in a revolutionary struggle
against an evil and powerful regime, and defend Mao Zedong with their life. </span>
5.In the nineteenth century, women were treated as second-class citizens
6. the first answer
7. the last one
8. the fourth one
9. the third one from the top
10. the last one
11. the second one from the top down
12. the fourth one
13. the second one
14. the first one
15. the the fourth one
His mistress..what else. She is there, i think, to give some irony. Both Daisy adn her husband are cheating on each other, and both people's other man/woman die.
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