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In which sentence is the past participle used incorrectly? a. emily was excited to see the concert, and had been anticipating it for weeks. b. molly was at the library because she had felt the need for a good novel. c. he had been so thirsty, he had drank three glasses of water in a row. d. despite never having been very talented at it, he loved basketball.

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