Told can indeed be a participle or a verb, depending on the context.
Here it's verb: it's a past tense of "tell".
It could be a participle if the sentence were as follows:
I puffed by cheeks to get rid of the hiccups, told by my cousin to do so. (it's a weird formulation but not incorrect I believe)
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The correct answer is <span>A. They’re still not finished with the project that was due yesterday.
A homophone refers to two or more words that have the same pronunciation, but are spelled differently and have different meanings and uses in language. "They", "their" and "they're" are homophones because they all sound the same, but mean different things and have different uses. Option A. is the only sentence in which the homophone is correctly used. </span><span>
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Halloween, Valentine's, Febuary, October.
I believe it is unirán of pululando
Answer:
Visitors is used as in "guests" who payed for a service...
I hope this helps.. :3