1. reading - present tense
2. paid - past tense
3. Laughing - present
4. growing - present
5. chosen - past
A participle is a verb that is used as an adjective or a noun. For example, in sentence 1, reading is describing the type of glasses, #2 paid is describing the type of volunteer, etc. Present tense participles usually end in -ing, past tense in -ed.
The answer is: [A]:
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"S<span>upporting sentences should 'prop up' a topic sentence, while topic sentences should relate to the thesis statement."
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Explanation:
hard work ,decacation , and a bottle of tequila. hopes this help and you don't have to put the tequila part.