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In the phrase, "Charging at the red cloak, the bull missed his mark," the participle phrase is "charging at the red cloak." It is a participle phrase because it works as an adjective in the sentence.
Participle phrases always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentence.So in the sentence "Charging at the red cloak, the bull missed his mark"Charging at the red cloak would be the participal phrase.
charging at the red cloak
adjective...it is describing the bull
Don't pug him in.
The most famous Charging Bull statue is the one at Bowling Green Park, Wall Street in Manhattan, New York. It is also known as the Wall Street Bull or the Bowling Green Bull.
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The enraged bull came charging through the china shop and everyone ran for their lives.
Broadway and Bowling Green.
Imagine the bull stops. Close. Stop imagining.
He's spreading his sent
bull is symbol of stubborness,welth,energy...... and the bull at wall street is an aggressive and charging bull...which indicates quick,stabilizing prosperity...... simply it is the indication of good wealth.....