Present participles usually end with -ing and also are basically adjectives describing verbs like smiling or drawing.
Past participles end with -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n, and also describe verbs as well like fallen or dead, or men.
B provide an example. Such as, gives a flag that they are giving an example.
<span>D. Courtesy yields profits to the impecunious as well as to the wealthy.
This sentence would be the most persuasive because they are </span><span>high school graduates from a working-class neighborhood and they would love to hear about gaining profits and become wealthy....
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Gatsby is nervous about meeting Daisy at Nick's place. He is panicking and Nick tells him to stop acting like a little boy.