Identify the participial phrase in the following sentence: “Lost in thought, he almost missed his stop.”
A. Lost in thought
B. he almost
C. missed his stop
D. in thought
Select your answer:

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I had just arrived home. I was called immediately back to the head office 10 kilometres away.
A. Hardly had I arrived home when I was called immediately back to the head office 10 kilometres away.
B. Because I had just arrived home, I was called immediately back to the head office 10 kilometres away.
C. Should I had just arrived home, I was called immediately back to the head office 10 kilometres away.
D. Whenerver I had just arrived home, I was called immediately back to the head office 10 kilometres away