This sentence contains a participle, correctly punctuated.
The phrase <em>hiding in the brush </em>is the participle in this sentence (and it tells us what the leopard was doing), and it is correctly punctuated - there has to be a comma after this phrase because it is found in the beginning of the sentence, before the subject <em>the leopard. </em>
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The kind of supporting material that Alisha uses in her introduction is a brief example
Explanation:
A brief example has as characteristic to be very precise and concise, it only explains a point that is being presented without adding much or any narrative to it, Alisha presents a short sentence to exemplify the question that opens the presentation as a supporting detail to her further analysis of how to overcome hard times.
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The most general ways of closing a letter to a friend are love, fondly, best love, take care, affectionately, and more. If you know the person to whom you are writing less intimately, you can use as ever, as always, all the best, and more.