Which sentence has a correctly placed participial phrase? A. My mother, covered with spicy salsa, cooked tacos for my dinner. B. My mother cooked tacos covered with spicy salsa for my dinner C. Covered with spicy salsa for my dinner, my mother cooked tacos. D. My mother cooked tacos for my dinner covered with spicy salsa.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answered is C. covered with spicy salsa for my dinner. It modifies the noun. It's a past perfect.

I hope this helps!
Answer 2
Answer: C. The other ones make it sound like the mother is covered in salsa, not the tacos :p

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It's not clear what your questions are about. According to second question it's Call of the Wild. I hope, I've got it correctly. Here are my answers: 

5. If I remember it well, the early lesson that Buck learns in his new life is He learns to sleep in the snow.

8. I think that the stories of the “ghost wolf” roaming the woods are part of rising action.

10. If my memory serves me well, 
the author mainly reveals Tasha’s character by "I hate the cold, and besides, I’m not sure I like sledding."

For #5 he learns to sleep in the snow

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. These lines are in the first person." A clue that these lines are in blank verse is that these lines are in the first person. I will not fail: 'tis twenty years till then. I have forgot why I did call thee back.

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Your answer would be A.

Explanation:

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