It should be the kangaroos’ habitat
Third person point of view was being expressed in this
An example of such a sentence could be: I was BORED during our math class.
A participle is usually used as an adjective within a sentence. Participles are made from verbs - those are those forms used to make tenses such as present perfect, past perfect, etc.
The word which is modified by the participle is the subject of the sentence - the pronoun I.
Imagery, it paint a picture of what's happening.
and
Static, just like in games and things or even TV like background characters, those are static characters.
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B. He teaches them to fly kites and shoot marbles. </span>
Rip Van Winkle is popular with the children of the village
at the beginning of the story because he plays with them in an almost peer-like
fashion. Rip Van Winkle, indeed, teaches
the children to fly kites and shoot marbles in addition to making toys for them and
telling them stories.