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Nicole:

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wo1f0mon:

Well so a participle is a word formed from a verb

wo1f0mon:

and is used as an adjective

Nicole:

hmmm Im not quite sure

Nicole:

@Angle

Angle:

"A participle is a word form that can function as an adjective." in B and C, "driven" is being used as a verb (she drove a car, sort of thing), not used as an adjective I would say that A and D are the same kind of driven... but tbh I'm not sure which one is "best"

Nicole:

im thinking A

Nicole:

what do u think

Angle:

honestly no idea but I found this flowchart? https://defriansyahsafei.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/ptcfc.png

Angle:

yeah... maybe A is the best

Nicole:

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Nicole:

@SmokeyBrown

SmokeyBrown:

Yeah, I think your choice for that one makes sense

Nicole:

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SmokeyBrown:

I'd say I'm getting a more 'reflective' feeling from this one, since it's talking about memories of the past

Nicole:

okay I thought the same

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Nicole:

is this right?

SmokeyBrown:

The first answer choice would actually be correct for that one. The phrase "stolen from a high-security museum" describes the painting. It is a participle phrase, and it needs to be separated from the rest of the sentence by commas on both sides

Nicole:

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SmokeyBrown:

Yup, that' right, a gerund is an -ing verb used as a noun, so vacationing is right

Nicole:

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SmokeyBrown:

I think I'd choose the second choice for this one, since it's the only one that really relates to refugees, as in the question

Nicole:

I also thought that too

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SmokeyBrown:

For 23, it's tough to say without context, but I'm leaning toward "the relocation centers were all fairly similar" For 24, I think the first answer choice "it made them want to fight back" is the best fit

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Nicole:

@SmokeyBrown

Nicole:

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SmokeyBrown:

I think D is the best inference from the passage. While the other statements might be true in one way or another, D is the only one that is directly implied by the passage.

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SmokeyBrown:

Yep, those look good to me

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SmokeyBrown:

I see the third one as the best answer choice; in fact, the other three choices aren't strictly true, since reports can be written for any audience for any purpose

Nicole:

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SmokeyBrown:

Well, the only two details that are really covered by the excerpt are the number of ships and the care taken by ships not to be seen. So, I think it's kind of a toss-up between the third and fourth answer choices

Nicole:

hmmm the third one?

SmokeyBrown:

Honestly, the two are given pretty equal coverage, but I guess the details about the number of ships does get a bit more attention than the care not to be seen. So yeah, I'd go with that

Nicole:

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SmokeyBrown:

It's possible I'm missing something, but nothing in the photo or in the answer choices relates to Japanese heritage, so I'd say the third answer choice is most true

Nicole:

okay thank you very much!

SmokeyBrown:

No problem!

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