Imagine that you're going to get a dog, whose name is Albert. <u>Your</u> parents tell you that this will show how responsible you're normally, but you don't think that a dog will help prove that. You know you're a responsible person who, occasionally makes a mess here and there, but you're responsible. <u>Your</u> parents, friends, and family, on the other hand, disagree. They think you need to prove <u>your</u> ability to be responsible, so they can buy you a car. The day you get <u>your</u> car, you drive to a random person's house, and drop off Albert. Albert will never forgive you.
By talking about there problems. I think.
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The answer would be D. Skate
The definition of a participle is <span>a form of a verb that is used in a sentence to modify a noun, noun phrase, verb or verb phrase, and thus plays a role similar to that of an adjective or adverb.</span>
The last one, Before his European travel- the highlight of his summer-... ect.
is the right answer