Respuesta :
Answer:
1: Anne kept scribbling notes in her WRITING journal.
2: Good WRITING takes a lot of practice, and a lot of editing
Explanation:
Participle is word formed from a verb and used as adjective or noun.
For example
A): In "injured soldier" we have an adjective injured, the word injured came from verb injure; hence it is a participle. However the phrase injured soldier as a whole is a noun.
B): in "good cooking", cooking is a noun made from a verb cook; hence cooking is a participle.
1: In this sentence “Anne kept scribbling notes in her WRITING journal”, writing is a participle as it made from verb “write” and used as adjective.
2: In the sentence “Good WRITING takes a lot of practice, and a lot of editing” writing is participle as it is made from a verb “write” and used as a noun.
3: In “Tonight, I am going to WRITE a letter to my brother who is in the army” write is verb (not a noun or adjective) and hence it is not a participle.
4: In “Sadie WRITES letters to her brother every week” write is verb (not a noun or adjective) and hence it is not a participle.
Answer:
B) Good WRITING takes a lot of practice, and a lot of editing
Explanation:
One, he needs only one unless for him its a multi answer question which im doing this question in K12 today (when i made this) and i can only put one answer in.
Two, other people in another similar question is saying this is right and it was expert verified to be correct; here's the question im talking about, https://brainly.com/question/13705869
the other person isn't wrong that two are correct in that sense but i think they wanted to do this answer in K12
you can mark brainiest now that i placed this in, don't have to do me but i have a more direct answer for people doing this question in K12 as i am =w=
ok i was wrong it was; A) Anne Kept Scribbling notes in her WRITING journal... so basically everything i said about B being the correct answer, do the opposite and use choice A... not counting the second reason they still say its correct...
