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Identify the participle and its tense, voice, case, number and meaning

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Tenuis adhuc et obscurus, obtinenti Africam comes haeserat.   obtinenti - Present Active, Dative singular, governing  
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Inclinato die spatiabatur in porticu;   inclinato - Perfect Passive, Ablative singular, inclined (in the inclined day - i.e. afternoon)  
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Perterrito Africam se futurorum praenuntiam dixit:   perterrito - Perfect Passive, Dative singular, terrified; futurorum - Future Active, Genitive plural, about to be  
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Praeterea accedenti Carthaginem egredientique nave eadem figura in litore occurrisse narratur.   accedenti & egredienti - Present Active, Dative singular, arriving & disembarking  
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Ipse certe implicitus morbo   implicitus - Perfect Passive, Nominative singular, (having been) afflicted  
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futura   Future Active, Accusative plural, [things] about to be  
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praeteritis   Perfect Passive, Ablative plural, [things] having been passed by  
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auguratus   Perfect Deponent, Nominative singular, having interpreted  
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spem salutis nullo suorum desperante proiecit.   desperante - Present Active, Ablative singular, despairing  
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senex macie et squalore confectus   confectus - Perfect Passive, Nominative singular, (having been) worn out  
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promissa barba   promissa - Perfect Passive, Ablative singular, (having been) grown out  
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vigiliam morbus et crescente formidine mors sequebatur   crescente - Present Active, Ablative singular, growing  
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Deserta inde et damnata solitudine domus totaque illi monstro relicta [est]   deserta & damnata - Perfect Passive, Nominative singular, (having been) deserted & condemned  
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Venit Athenas philosophus Athenodorus, legit titulum auditoque pretio,   audito - Perfect Passive, Ablative singular, (having been) heard  
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percunctatus omnia docetur ac nihilo minus, immo tanto magis conducit.   percunctatus - Perfect Deponent, Nominative singular - having delayed  
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ne vacua mens audita simulacra et inanes sibi metus fingeret.   audita - Perfect Passive, Accusative plural, (having been) heard  
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Respicit, videt agnoscitque narratam sibi effigiem.   narratam - Perfect Passive, Accusative singular, (having been) told  
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Stabat innuebatque digito similis vocanti.   vocanti - Present Active, Dative singular, calling  
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Illa scribentis capiti catenis insonabat.   scribentis - Present Active, Genitive singular, writing  
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Respicit rursus idem quod prius innuentem,   innuentem - Present Active, Accusative singular, nodding  
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nec moratus tollit lumen et sequitur.   moratus - Perfect Deponent, Nominative singular, having lingered  
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Desertus herbas et folia concerpta signum loco ponit.   desertus & concerpta - Perfect Passive, Nom sing & Acc pl, (having been) deserted & torn  
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Inveniuntur ossa inserta catenis et implicita,   inserta & implicita - Perfect Passive, Nominative plural, (having been) inserted & bound  
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quae corpus aevo terraque putrefactum nuda et exesa reliquerat vinculis;   putrefactum & exesa, Perfect Passive, Nom sing & Acc pl, (having been) rotted and worn  
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collecta publice sepeliuntur.   collecta - Perfect Passive, Nominative plural, (having been) collected  
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Domus postea rite conditis manibus caruit.   conditis - Perfect Passive, Ablative plural, (having been) settled  
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Et haec quidem affirmantibus credo   affirmantibus - Present Active, Dative plural, affirming  
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Is visus est sibi cernere quendam in toro residentem, admoventemque capiti suo cultros, atque etiam ex ipso vertice amputantem capillos.   residentem & admoventem & amputantem - Present Active, Accusative singular, sitting & moving towards & cutting  
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Ubi illuxit, ipse circa verticem tonsus,   tonsus - Perfect Passive, Nominative singular, (having been) tonsured  
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capilli iacentes reperiuntur.   iacentes - Present Active, Nominative plural, lying  
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Puer in paedagogio mixtus pluribus dormiebat.   mixtus - Perfect Passive, Nominative singular, (having been) mixed  
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cubantemque detonderunt et qua venerant recesserunt.   cubantem - Present Active, Accusative singular, lying down  
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Hunc quoque tonsum sparsosque circa capillos dies ostendit.   tonsum & sparsos - Perfect Passive, Accusative singular & plural, (having been) tonsured & scattered  
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nisi forte quod non fui reus, futurus, si Domitianus sub quo haec acciderunt diutius vixisset.   futurus - Future Active, Nominative singular, about to be  
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Nam in scrinio eius datus a Caro de me libellus inventus est;   datus - Perfect Passive, Nominative singular, (having been) given  
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recisos meorum capillos depulsi quod imminebat periculi signum fuisse.   recisos & depulsi - Perfect Passive, Accusative plural & Genitive singular, (having been) cut & averted  
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