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Identify the gerund, participle, and infinitive in the passage. Then, explain which word in the passage the participle modifies, and whether the infinitive functions as a noun, adverb, or adjective. Passage
Climbing is Alisa's favorite sport. She loves any sort of sport that involves heights. She wants nothing more than to skydive, but her mother won't let her until she's 18. So, for now, her waking hours are spent on the rock cliffs near her home.

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