Answer:
Read with purpose and meaning.
Explanation:
Drawing conclusions refers to information that is implied or inferred. This means that the information is never clearly stated. Writers often tell you more than they say directly.
A sophisticated and manipulative young London gentleman who comes to Coketown to enter politics as a disciple of Gradgrind, simply because he thinks it might alleviate his boredom.
In my opinion, the answer is <span>indignant
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Answer:
None of my answers are really defined- but I hope this helps either way :3
1) The participle in that sentence is "had the" or "had the clerk"
2) It is a past participle
3) The participle phrase may be "seen such a focused man"
It's a rational number so it does not fit into those categories.