Which best identifies the use of a participle? A.Driven by his love of science, Victor Frankenstein created a terrible monster.
 
B. Melinda has driven the children to Girl Scouts for years.
    
C.The school bus has been driven on the same route five days a week since September       1st.
   
D.The teachers have driven the students as hard as possible to prepare them for the test.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is Option A. .Driven by his love of science, Victor Frankenstein created a terrible monster.

 
A participle is a verb form which is used in modifying a noun phrase, a noun, a verb phrase, or a verb. It plays the role of either an adjective or an adverb.

    A participle is a verb form which is used in modifying a noun phrase, a noun, a verb phrase, or a verb. It plays the role of either an adjective or an adverb. The 2 types of participles can be present and past participle. Present participle ends with –ing. Past participle ends with –d, -ed, -en, -t, or –n. In Option A, the participle is “driven”. 
Answer 2
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The awnser is driven by science

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Explanation:

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