I believe it is "such as" because that fits an example best, don't you think?
The sentence that uses the correct past or present participle is D
Answer:
because everybody has different theories and they get so shocked everybody has different answers
Mistrust means: <span>be suspicious of; have no confidence in.
Distrust means: </span><span>the feeling that someone or something cannot be relied on.
Both are talking about how something can't be trusted, however, </span>distrust<span> is often based on experience or reliable information, while </span>mistrust<span> is often a general sense of unease toward someone or something.
Hope this helps! </span>
John looses his fear because a voice in the dream explained the place to him so the answer is false