Told can indeed be a participle or a verb, depending on the context.
Here it's verb: it's a past tense of "tell".
It could be a participle if the sentence were as follows:
I puffed by cheeks to get rid of the hiccups, told by my cousin to do so. (it's a weird formulation but not incorrect I believe)
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Hello. You forget to put the answer options. The options are:
A. It shows the main character's inability to see his flaw. B. It shows the main characters reuniting in happy terms. C. Leontes regrets his poor judgment and is pardoned. D. The main characters are honest and worthy of riches.
Answer:
B. It shows the main characters reuniting in happy terms.
Explanation:
Shakespeare's comedies have a happy ending, where the main character finds himself in a moment of comfort and happiness. This was because during the comedies, Shakespeare wanted the audience to have access to a fun story that would make the whole audience happy with the resolution.
We can see that the story shown above is a comedy, because the main character has been reunited with his family.
Background information is belong for the the information for the setting
It means that all the deaths of people get to him/her. Meaning that he/she hates all the deaths that's been happening. <span />