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10.07.2019 •
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Enjoying her new flute, tammy smiled happily and skipped all the way home. which best identifies the participial phrase?
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Ответ:
The participle phrase in the above sentence is 'Enjoying her new flute.'
The participle phrase starts either with the present (dependably ending with -ing) or past (dependably ending with -ed)
The participle phrase includes the modifiers or objects to complete the thought of the sentence. For instance, in the above sentence 'enjoying' is in present and modifies the word 'new flute'. Therefore, the participle phrase acts as an adjective always, providing a description of the sentence,
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"... the Higher Education Research Institute’s (HERI) found an all-time high in the percentage of first-year college students who indicated that there was a high probability that they would volunteer or participate in community service sometime during their college careers."
"... University of Michigan’s Monitoring the Future study also finds a rising trend in volunteering among teens."
Explanation:
The two details of the article shown above, can support the argument of requiring a hundred hours of community service to graduate from high school. This is because these details show that the requirement of volunteering work in secondary education influences young people to participate in voluntary activities again and this is a good thing for society, since volunteer work is able to help the State to solve some social problems.
In short, the requirement of 100 hours of community service to graduate from high school, trains young people willing to help society.