First you have to find evidence to what you're gonna say, make sure your grammar is right as well.
Recall that a participle is a verb form that is used as an adjective. A participial phrase is a participle with its modifiers and complements used as an adjective. Read the following sentence.Frosted with gooey icing, the cinnamon rolls were impossible to resist<span>. Identify the </span>present participle<span> in the sentence.</span>
The words “like” or “as” are typically used in a simile, therefore it would be "He snored like a hound dog.
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I just did the quiz and it is D
But if you want to know more about it here, d is the only answer that does not give information on the short read.