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Compose 5 sentences in Latin. Here are the things that you need to include:

In sentence 1, use the perfect passive participle of videō, vidēre, visī, visum- see.
In sentence 2, use the present active participle of iuvō, iuvāre, iuvavī, iuvatus- help
In sentence 3, use the perfect passive participle of habitō, habitāre, habitavī, habitatus- live.
In sentence 4, use the present active participle of teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tenitus- hold
In sentence 5, use the present active participle of vertō, vertere, vertī, vertus- turn.

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Final answer:

Five Latin sentences are crafted with specific participles: the perfect passive participle from 'videō', the present active participle from 'iuvō', 'teneō', and 'vertō', and another perfect passive participle from 'habitō'.

Step-by-step explanation:

The following are five sentences in Latin, each employing a specific participial form as requested:

  1. Murum visum est puellis. - The wall has been seen by the girls. (Perfect passive participle of videō)
  2. Puer iuvans matrem in coquina laborat. - The boy helping his mother works in the kitchen. (Present active participle of iuvō)
  3. Villa habitata a nobis amoenissima est. - The house lived in by us is very pleasant. (Perfect passive participle of habitō)
  4. Homo tenens librum sapientia plenus videtur. - The man holding the book seems full of wisdom. (Present active participle of teneō)
  5. Folium vertens in vento est pulchrum. - The leaf turning in the wind is beautiful. (Present active participle of vertō)

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