Select the participle from the sentence below. The powdered sugar from the Turkish delight stuck to Edmund's fingers. (1 point) Responses powdered powdered Turkish delight Turkish delight stuck stuck Edmund's fingers

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The participle in the sentence is "powdered."

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Yes, I am sure. In the sentence "The powdered sugar from the Turkish delight stuck to Edmund's fingers," "powdered" functions as a participle describing the noun "sugar." It indicates the state of the sugar. The other words, such as "stuck," are verbs in past tense rather than participles modifying a noun. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!

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