1. The aesthetic qualities of words shape a passage's D. style. Aesthetics has to do with beauty, so style is the most plausible answer.
2. The style of a passage determines how D. aesthetic quality <em />is presented. This is just a rephrasing of the first sentence.
Answer:
The past perfect continuous tense also known as the past perfect progressive tense shows that an action that started in the past continued up until another time in the past.
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