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B. Identifying Participles and Participial Phrases Underline the participle or participial phrase in each sentence. On the blank to the right, write the word that the participle or participial phrase modifies. 1. The lying fox only wanted to eat the chickens. 2. Stopping too often for naps, the hare lost his race with the tortoise. 3. ................
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