The correct answer is B. Walking through the woods. Just like its name says, a participial phrase is a phrase (combination of a few words) where the headword is a present or past participle. Present participle can most easily be recognized by its ending (-ing), whereas past participle has -ed as the most common ending. You may wonder why the C option isn't a participial phrase. After all, it has a past participle (-ed). But you have to keep in mind that this is actually the simple past tense (made of past participle), which functions as a predicate. Therefore, the C option isn't a phrase, but a clause.
Answer:
Developmental theory
Explanation:
Criminology is the scientific study of the nature, extent cause and control of criminal behavior. The developmental theory of crime involves the analysis of the developmental processes that occur especially from early childhood and adolescence, and which influence antisocial behavior in criminals and young offenders. According to this theory, the latter suffer from Antisocial personality disorder, which is characterized by the neglect of the rights of others.
Taxpayers can expect to pay penalties when they are <u>dilatory</u> in sending what they owe.