The answer is that the present participial phrase that describes John is this: Jamming too much trash into a garbage bag. It is defined that a participial phrase consists of a participle plus modifier(s), object(s), and a complement.
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A cliché is a comparative expression that is no longer fresh or interesting because it has been overused
For good - convenient, brilliant, worthy, glorious, lovely, valid, genuine, significant
For strong - sturdy, influential, athletic, persuasive
these are all in different contexts of the words. I don't know which one you need, but look 'em over
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "to show how a character represents an idea rather than an individual." The statement that best describes the purpose of a literary analysis of ideas is <span>to show how a character represents an idea rather than an individual.</span>