Which sentence contains a participle functioning as an adjective?(1 point)

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Katrina is wandering around the school looking for her brother.
Katrina is wandering around the school looking for her brother.

The teacher is grading papers at her desk.
The teacher is grading papers at her desk.

Mr. Wallace is meeting the principal to discuss the exam schedule.
Mr. Wallace is meeting the principal to discuss the exam schedule.

The swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter.
The swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter.

The swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter.

The sentence that contains a participle functioning as an adjective is: "The swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter."

The sentence that contains a participle functioning as an adjective is:

"The swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter."

To identify the participle functioning as an adjective in this sentence, you can break it down:
- The participle in this case is "closed."
- It is functioning as an adjective because it describes the current state or condition of the swimming pool.
- The swimming pool is "closed," which is an adjective describing its status during the winter.

Hence, the correct sentence is: "The swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter."