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Johnny," Dally said in a pleading, high voice, using a tone I had never heard from him before. "Johnny, I ain't mad at you. I just know what a few months in jail can do to you. Oh, blast it, Johnny...you get hardened in jail. I don't want that to happen to you. Like it happened to me..."
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The correct answer for the given question above would be option A. Based on the given sentence above, the phrase that is in bold "Working crossword puzzles", is an example of a participial phrase. Participial phrase is a phrase consisting of a present or past participle, and<span> any </span>modifiers<span>, </span>objects<span>, and </span>complements<span>. Hope this helps.</span>
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