A participial phrase contains a participle, which is a verbal form with the endings -ed or -ing (or irregular, such as "written", as in "Written on monday (the piece was famous already on Tuesday)).
here the participle is "noted" and the whole phrase is this one:
Noted for her beauty
Answer:
They think material wealth (money) is all that matters.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "The Harvest" by Tomás Rivera, there is a discussion among two people about Don Trine, a bachelor, and from the way their conversation goes, it seems fairly certain that they plan to rob Don Trine because they believe he has worked for many years and as such has a huge amount of money hidden somewhere..
Therefore, the inference that can be made about the boys, based on this passage is that they think material wealth (money) is all that matters.
It’s important to know that failure is not a bad thing, it’s simply the breaking down of your iron. You craft your life.
Answer:
Scout discovers something under her bed. She calls Jem in and they discover Dill hiding there. Dill has run away from home because his mother and new father did not pay enough attention to him.
Explanation:
Identical is the opposite of opposite