The correct answer is A. Pushed his motorcycle
Explanation:
A participial phrase is a grammatical construction composed by a participle verb and an object or modifier, participle verbs can be a present participle verb or a past participle verb, in the case of present participle the verb ends in -ing, while for past participle the verb ends in -ed if it is a regular verb or in the past form established if it is an irregular verb. Considering this "Pushed his motorcycle" is a participial phrase as this is composed by a past participle verb (Pushed) and an object (his motorcycle) which is the object affected by the action.
2) I don’t like to go ___ a train.
3) You can buy a ticket and go ___ a bus.
4) They often go ___ foot.
5) People go to work ___ car.
6) It is nice to go ___ a taxi.
7) I have never travelled ___ a plane.
8) More people now go ___ their cars than ___ trams.
9) They prefer to go ___ bike rather than ___ foot.
10) Have you ever gone ___ a train?
MERCUTIO: Why, is not this better now than groaning for love?
now art thou sociable, now art thou Romeo; now art
thou what thou art, by art as well as by nature:
for this drivelling love is like a great natural,
that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole.
In this lines, Mercutio is attempting to say that Romeo shows his true self when he is joking with his friends and he wants to highlight that Romeo is better off than when he is groaning for love because when being in love, he acts like an idiot.
b. the body, right after subtopic statements.
c. the conclusion, to give weight to closing arguments.
d. all sections of the essay, so that the thesis is supported throughout.