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Voices of Modernism (1920s to 1940s) Unit Test Multiple Choice 1. Recall that a participle is a verb form that is used as an adjective. A participial phrase is a participle with its modifiers and complements used as an adjective. Read the following sentence. Frosted with gooey icing, the cinnamon rolls were impossible to resist. Identify the present participle in the sentence. (1 point)icing were resist Frosted

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Present participle is that verb form which has the suffix -ing. So, the correct answer and the present participle in this sentence is icing.
Frosted would be a past participle.
Were is just past tense of the verb to be.
Resist is an infinitive.

The answers for the entire Unit Test are below. This is for connections academy and as of February of 2019 the answers are as follows. Lets get started. also at the bottom i explain why some answers are missing be sure to read that.

1 Frosted

2 Seeing a massive shark

3 embers

4 The sentence needs commas because the participial phrase is nonessential.

5 Becoming a movie star

6 dangling

7 subordinate clause

8 independent clause

9 World War 1

10 He did not receive his medals for acts of bravery.

11 rebirth

12 to protect the man and himself

13 Hunger—he needs the money to buy more food.

14 He helps his neighbor fix the wall

15 using "Babylon" in the story title to represent a life of wealth and excess

16 imagery

17 he replied roughly

18 escape segregation

19 in medias res

20 diction

21 allegory

22 metaphor

23 aphorism

24 strongly

25 N/A

26 N/A

27 N/A

28 N/A

29 N/A

30 N/A

31 N/A

32 N/A

25-32 i cant confirm these yet but ill make a comment or edit if i can once i know.

33 had to choose work based on their gender

34 to show how slow the wagon was

35 challenge.

36 N/A

37 N/A

36 and 37 these are written responses once i get these graded via a friend i will tell you the core thing you can elaborate on. I hope i was able to help and i apologize for not having all the answers right off the bat.

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