The participle phrase starts either with the present (dependably ending with -ing) or past (dependably ending with -ed)
The participle phrase includes the modifiers or objects to complete the thought of the sentence.
For instance, in the above sentence 'elected' is in past and modifies 'fire chief'. Therefore, the participle phrase acts as an adjective always, providing a description of the sentence.
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B, It's two independent clauses tied together using a conjunction.
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DUDE THAT'S LIKE COLLAGE OR SOCIAL STUDIES NOT ELA
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4/d) the last one is the best one that supports the idea that the narrator feels lonely in her new school