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Read the following paragraph. a verbal may belong to one of three categories. it may be a participle, which is used only as an adjective. it may be a gerund, which always ends in -ing and functions as a noun. finally, it may be an infinitive, which is preceded by to and functions as a noun, adjective, or even an adverb. yet verbals still look very much like verbs. which one of six types of expository structure does this paragraph illustrate? illustration/ example classification/division cause/effect process analysis comparison/contrast definition

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